The Securities and Exchange Commission is giving companies some leeway as they prepare their quarterly financial statements after passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
 
 
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SEC offers guidance on accounting effects of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
 
SEC offers guidance on accounting effects of Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
by MICHAEL COHN
 
The Securities and Exchange Commission is giving companies some leeway as they prepare their quarterly financial statements after passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. READ MORE »
 
 
Art of Accounting: Cleaning out old files
by EDWARD MENDLOWITZ
 
My office moved and I am left with a dozen boxes I am going through to throw away things or shred. Since I am a compulsive saver, I feel it necessary to go through every box looking for things that need to be retained. This is creating a trip through memory lane for me. Here is some of what I found. READ MORE »
 
 
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Wealthy Americans flood advisers to take advantage of tax law
 
Wealthy Americans flood advisers to take advantage of tax law
by BEN STEVERMAN
 
Republican lawmakers said they wanted to simplify the tax code so you could file your return on a postcard. It turns out the new tax law will be anything but simple for many affluent Americans, who are now inundating their accountants for advice. READ MORE »
 
 
Wolters Kluwer offers guides to tax reform law
 
Wolters Kluwer offers guides to tax reform law
by MICHAEL COHN
 
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting has released guides for both consumers and tax professionals to the new tax reform law that President Trump signed into law Friday. READ MORE »
 
 
M&A roundup: Firms combine in Minnesota and Ohio
 
M&A roundup: Firms combine in Minnesota and Ohio
by MICHAEL COHN
 
Hawkins Ash CPAs acquires Thomas Cummings; and Pease& Associates merges in Levin Swedler Kennedy. READ MORE »
 
 
 
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IRS guidance on partnership audit regime eases some concerns
 
IRS guidance on partnership audit regime eases some concerns
by MICHAEL COHN
 
The Internal Revenue Service has proposed guidance on the new partnership audit regime that promises to make it easier for firms, if not all their partners, but with some extra complications added by the new tax reform law. READ MORE »
 
 
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