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COSO names Unisys VP as new chair

The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission selected Lucia Wind, vice president of internal audit at the technology company Unisys, as its next board chair, succeeding Paul Sobel, for a three-year term starting Jan. 1, 2023. She will be responsible for leading COSO in offering thought leadership on

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ISSB defines how it will use ‘sustainability’

At its most recent meeting, the International Sustainability Standards Board finally settled on a definition of “sustainability” that will guide its work going forward. The board felt it important to explicitly link the concept of sustainability with value creation, as a company’s ability to deliver value for its investors is

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IRS readies IT and service-level improvements

The funding provided to the Internal Revenue Service by Congress over the next 10 years will have an effect that surpasses the additional agents slated to be hired. Among many other things, the IRS is working on improvements that have been in the works for several years, particularly in the

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Get paid online with automated payments

If you are not processing automated payments for services rendered to clients, you are likely spending way too much time and aggravation by utilizing a manual process from billing to payment. A manual payment process is exhausting, with tracking billable time, creating invoices, monitoring delinquent accounts, collecting overdue invoices, receiving

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International tax authorities target sales tax scammers

The heads of tax authorities in five countries, including the U.S. and the U.K., met this week to discuss their efforts to crack down on companies using electronic sales suppression software to evade sales and value-added taxes. The group of five joint chiefs, known as the J5, has been holding

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Audit firms turning more to outside specialists for help

Auditing firms have been relying increasingly on outside specialists for audit engagements since the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board unveiled a new standard governing their use. A report released Thursday by the PCAOB provided preliminary observations from the PCAOB staff on the new requirements in a 2019 standard for the

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On the move: Withum holds Withum Week of Caring

The Financial Accounting Foundation Board of Trustees appointed nine new members to the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council: Thomas Barbieri, chief accountant, national office, PwC LLP; DeAnn Brunts, member/audit committee chair, B&G Foods, Benson Hill, Claire’s; Vasundhara Govil, managing director, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods; Shripad Joshi, senior director — accounting

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PCAOB saw increase in deficient audits last year

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board is finding deficiencies in about one-third of the audits it inspected in 2021, a disturbing increase from 2020 in a trend the PCAOB and the auditing profession had hoped to reverse. The PCAOB released a report Thursday previewing its inspection observations of the 141

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Marcum merges in E. Cohen

Marcum LLP, a Top 20 Firm based in New York, has added E. Cohen and Co., CPAs, a Regional Leader firm in Rockville, Maryland, effective Dec. 1.   As part of the deal, E. Cohen’s information technology subsidiary, BinaryNetworks, has merged into Marcum Technology, LLC. Marcum is said to be pursuing

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