Florida Department of Revenue Executive Director Jim Zingale issued Emergency Order #22-003, extending certain filing due dates for Florida businesses located in counties impacted by Hurricane Ian.
If you're looking to assist in Hurricane Ian recovery efforts, please consider a donation to the Florida Disaster Fund, the AICPA Benevolent Fund, or the FICPA's Amazon Wishlist, providing supplies to members impacted by the storm.
For a period of 60 days from the start of the incident period, FEMA is authorized to provide federal funding for debris removal and emergency protective measures (Categories A and B), including direct federal assistance, at 100 percent of the total eligible costs.
In the wake of Hurricane Ian, the FICPA was honored to have nationally renowned disaster relief export Jerry Schreiber address our members on Thursday. Watch the free replay of this important webinar.
On Thursday, the FICPA presented an exclusive, members-only webinar with key information about the 2022 General Election.
During the General Election webinar, FICPA Chief External Affairs Officer Justin Thames and Liberty Partners of Tallahassee President Jennifer Green briefed parti...
In the wake of the Hurricane Ian, the FICPA Governmental Affairs Team has spent the last week working around the clock to secure much-needed relief for our members and their clients.
FinCEN announced Thursday that victims of Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico; Hurricane Ian in Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina; and storms and floods in parts of Alaska have until February 15, 2023 to file Reports of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBARs) for the 2021 calendar year.
The latest AICPA Town Hall features a discussion about year-end tax scenarios, technical updates, a discussion with the FASB's Private Company Council (PCC) Chair, and a discussion about the CPA Pipeline and changes to the exam.
Individuals and businesses want to help those affected by this disaster and may not realize there are “Qualified Disaster Payments” that allow disaster victims not to include as income some assistance payments they receive.
On Wednesday, Florida Department of Revenue Executive Director Jim Zingale announced extended due dates for corporate income tax filers impacted by Hurricane Ian following the recent declaration from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
This offers relief to taxpayers who were victims of Hurricane Ian and have a California filing requirement,” said State Controller and FTB Chair Betty T. Yee. “For some, this will mean several additional months to file their California tax returns or make their quarterly estimated tax payment to the
On Tuesday, Oct. 4, President & CEO Shelly Weir submitted a formal request to Florida Department of Revenue Executive Director Jim Zingale asking for any and all tax relief that may be available from the Department.
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