In this latest edition of Advocacy Update, you'll find Gov. Ron DeSantis' full remarks from his State of the State address, our 2023 Bill Tracker, and the latest DOR TIP on e-Filing Form F-1065.
The latest AICPA Town Hall features a D.C. update, an extended IRS and tax debrief, a discussion of how to add value to tax services and a look at driving innovation in the profession.
The legislation designates Hurricane Ian as a qualified disaster for the purposes of determining tax treatment of certain disaster-related personal casualty losses.
Click here to access a replay of our "Hurricanes Ian and Nicole: Tax Matters" disaster-recovery webinar from Feb. 28 and to download an FAQ sheet covering issues from the session.
This 10-page, disaster-relief FAQ prepared by Gerard Schreiber is an in-depth look into your most pressing concerns, as you help clients navigate the recovery process.
Hurricanes Ian and Nicole occurred after the TCDTRA 2020 window for the special rules; therefore, losses from these hurricanes do not meet the definition of “qualified disaster loss.” As a result, taxpayers with losses from Ian and Nicole are currently subject to less favorable tax treatment.
The latest AICPA Town Hall features a D.C. and profession update, technical updates, how to deal with changes to Sec. 174 research and experimental costs, and tax season workload management strategies.
The latest AICPA Town Hall features a D.C. and profession update, technical updates, professional liability risk management and tax prep considerations, and an eight-point human capital pipeline plan.
The FICPA on Wednesday sent a letter to Financial Crimes Enforcement Network acting director Himamauli Das requesting that FinCEN provide filing relief Hurricane Nicole victims in the state of Florida.
From the beginning of Florida Legislative Session on March 7 to its conclusion on May 5, we will be keeping FICPA members updated on our latest advocacy efforts in Tallahassee.