The AICPA on Thursday submitted a letter to the Treasury, the IRS and Congress requesting the release of the IRS contingency plan that would go into effect in the event of a government shutdown on Oct. 1.
Rep. Greg Steube is still "pushing" to advance his Hurricane Ian relief bill, as Sen. Rick Scott and Rep. Kat Cammack have introduced legislation to assist Floridians impacted by Idalia.
On each Friday of an Interim Committee Week and every Friday during the 2024 Legislative Session, our FICPA Governmental Affairs team will provide legislative briefs focused on our activities at the Florida Capitol in Tallahassee.
With the IRS suspending the processing of new ERC claims, the AICPA's Tax Section Odyssey podcast is here to offer guidance on what's already happened and what comes next.
The Internal Revenue Service on Thursday announced an immediate moratorium through at least the end of the year on processing new Employee Retention Credit claims to protect honest small business owners from scams.
On Friday, the Florida Board of Accountancy (BOA) approved extending the validity of CPA exam scores from 18 months to 30 months. The rulemaking process will begin now with the goal of an effective date of Jan. 1, 2024.
FinCEN on Thursday issued an updated notice, adding three counties - Brevard, Orange and Osceola - to its list of those receiving FBAR filing relief through Feb. 15, 2024.
The Florida Department of Revenue on Friday announced it has suspended corporate income tax due dates and extension periods for certain taxpayers affected by Hurricane Idalia in parts of Florida.
Since Hurricane Idalia hit Florida on Aug. 30, the FICPA has been advocating for its members and their clients, requesting all available relief at the state and federal levels.
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