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IRS offers advice on cost-sharing agreements and stock-based comp

The Internal Revenue Service’s Office of Chief Counsel posted a memorandum on cost-sharing agreements with reverse clawback provisions and their implications for transfer pricing arrangements and stock-based compensation. The memorandum, issued Tuesday by associate chief counsel Peter Blessing and posted Friday by the IRS, provides non-taxpayer specific legal advice about

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Tax Fraud Blotter: Next on the docket

Rage against the Machine; property casualty; herbal remedy; and other highlights of recent tax cases. Kissimmee, Florida: Tax preparer Joseph Amaya has been sentenced to a year in prison for aiding and assisting in the preparation of false returns. From 2014 through about 2018, Amaya co-owned and managed the tax

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Ivix receives $13M in funding to help fight tax evasion

Ivix, a technology company that aims to help international tax authorities catch large-scale tax evasion, has scored $13 million in seed funding. The company develops technology that automatically analyzes public data sources to identify tax evasion. Its board of advisors includes Fred Goldberg, a former IRS commissioner, IRS chief counsel

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In the blogs: Spanning the globe

Service with a smell; disclosure expectations; new to us; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. Big days The Tax Professional (http://thetaxprofessional.blogspot.com/): The blogger doesn’t oppose requiring PTIN holders to complete a minimum number of CPE hours in federal income taxation to maintain their PTIN. The blogger does oppose

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LGBTQIA employees leaving accounting profession

Nearly one out of five accountants who identified as LGBTQIA left the accounting profession because of a lack of diversity, equitable treatment or inclusion, according to a recent study. The study, released in February by the Institute of Management Accountants and the California Society of CPAs, found that only about

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IRS offers guidance on troubled pension plans

The Internal Revenue Service posted new rules Friday for multiemployer qualified retirement plans that have run into funding problems and need extra financial help from the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. The guidance in Notice 2021-38 also aims to help the participants and beneficiaries in such plans in accordance with provisions

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What auditors learned from two years of CAM implementations

When the PCAOB released Auditing Standard 3101: The Auditor’s Report on an Audit of Financial Statements When the Auditor Expresses an Unqualified Opinion in 2017, it was said the inclusion of critical audit matters (CAMs) in the auditor’s report was the most significant change to the audit report in more

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Newly merged Value Reporting Foundation moves forward on standards

The Value Reporting Foundation, formed by last month’s merger of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board with the International Integrated Reporting Council, is advancing development of environmental, social and governance standards as financial regulators press for improved ESG reporting. The SASB Standards Board held its first public meeting Thursday under the

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KPMG expands ESG services

KPMG has been increasing its efforts to provide environmental, social and governance services to clients through a new initiative called KPMG Impact. The team will help clients improve their ESG performance while also carrying out KPMG’s own ESG commitments. Last year, KPMG U.S. worked with other businesses, investors, standard-setters, non-governmental

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