Friday marks the end of Florida's 2023 Legislative Session in Tallahassee, and we're here to offer a detailed recap of our advocacy work from the last 60 days at the Capitol.
Florida storm victims now have until Aug. 15, 2023, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the Internal Revenue Service announced today.
Following NASBA's announcement on Monday, here's a look at what students, candidates and educators in Florida need to know about the CPA Exam window.
In our latest edition of Advocacy Update, you'll find details on our letter-writing campaign to NASBA, the GAO's exposure draft of Yellow Book updates, a recap of DBPR's 2023 Celebrating Women in Business event, our updated 2023 Bill Tracker, and the latest TIP from the Department of Revenue.
The FICPA on Friday sent a letter to IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel and Chief of Staff Heather Maloy regarding the April 18 filing deadline and the current State of Emergency in Broward County.
On Thursday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 23-65, declaring a state of emergency for Broward County in response to the severe flooding that began on April 12.
It has come to our attention that there are emails circulating regarding purchasing an FICPA Conference Delegate list. This is a scam and is in no way affiliated with the FICPA.
Shelly Weir and Christophe Reglat discuss the importance of cybersecurity, the threats faced by CPAs, and the value of penetration testing, otherwise known as "ethical" or "white-hat" hacking.
This week's AICPA Town Hall features Barry Melancon discussing the rapidly evolving banking situation, technical updates from Lisa Simpson, a deep dive into the SECURE 2.0 Act, and a tax-season edition of Carl's Corner.
The FICPA team has been extremely active during the third week of 2023 Legislative Session. We have been actively engaging in the legislative process and working with lawmakers to address our concerns with certain legislation.