Questions and more questions…. My blog this month will cover several items in the news of late.
First, the IRS really wants to hire additional staff. In recent years, the IRS has been forced to implement both a hiring freeze and a stoppage of most overtime…
(Hint: Think accounting, not music!)
If you read my fixed assets management blog on this site (see Bonus Depreciation: Any Chance it will be Made Permanent? at http://sge.bz/1GhdYEO ), you will note the mention of “dynamic scoring.” Dynamic scoring…
Important info that may affect your 2014 tax return: Better late than never?
Just before the first filing deadline for 2014 business returns, the IRS has released a new Revenue Procedure 2015-20, which makes it easier for small businesses to comply…
Most employers, as well as health insurers and health exchange marketplaces, must file certain information returns to demonstrate they have met the health coverage requirements under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Recently, the IRS issued several new…
The FASB has been diligently working on creating new guidance for disclosures on financial statements. Their goal is to improve the effectiveness of the disclosures so they will more clearly communicate information needed by the readers. The FASB also…
This is the first of my new monthly blogs on general accounting issues of interest. I am a CPA with a career focused on corporate tax, with a wide range of experience from being a Vice President of Tax Preparation Services to a Depreciation/Tax Specialist…
You might wonder if this is even possible. But regardless, one has to express a certain amount of appreciation to the IRS for any attempt to explain these complicated regulations.
I’m sure you all know what I am referring to when I mention the “repair…