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N.Y. Accountancy Reform Bill Now in Paterson's Hands

Submitted by Colleen Lutolf on Wed, 12/31/2008 - 12:02
  • Accountability
  • Ethics
  • Legislation
  • NYSSCPA News
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It’s been 61 years, but New York is one step closer to accountancy reform now that the State Assembly delivered to Gov. David A. Paterson's desk a bill,  A11696, that would make sweeping changes to the state's regulations for the accounting profession, including bringing a larger number of CPAs under the state's regulatory structure and requiring CPAs working in industry to complete continuing professional education courses.

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Paulson: 4 Options for Fannie, Freddie

Submitted by Cara Patterson on Thu, 01/08/2009 - 14:13
  • Financial Crisis
  • Regulatory Activities

What to do with problematic mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?

Treasury Secretary Henry M Paulson Jr. sees four options: nationalization, privatization and two hybrid choices,  the New York Times reported.

Business as usual at Fannie and Freddie, however, is not an option, Paulson said on Wednesday during a speech to the Economic Club of Washington.

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SEC Reopens Probe of Pequot

Submitted by Cara Patterson on Thu, 01/08/2009 - 13:55
  • Accountability
  • SEC

A hard drive belonging to a former suspect’s ex-wife that surfaced during a divorce proceeding has caused an insider trading investigation into Pequot Capital Management Inc. to be reopened.

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Burned by Madoff, UBP Seeks Hedge Fund Safeguard

Submitted by Cara Patterson on Thu, 01/08/2009 - 13:27
  • Accountability
  • Financial Crisis
  • Investing

The aftershock of Bernard Madoff’s bomb continues to grow.

After getting burned by the Madoff $50 billion ponzi scheme, Swiss bank Union Bancaire Privée (UBP) is threatening to pull several billion dollars of investments from large U.S. hedge funds because they don't use a full-time independent administrator, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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Taxpayer Advocate Urges Mercy, Simplification

Submitted by Melissa Lajara on Wed, 01/07/2009 - 20:23
  • Internal Revenue Code
  • IRS
  • Legislation
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  • Taxes

National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson addresses attendees of a FAE conference in June. Click the pic to read the related article.National Taxpayer Advocate Nina E. Olson has released her annual report to Congress, urging simplification of the tax code and recommending measures to reduce the burden on taxpayers who are struggling to pay their tax bills.

The report takes note of the serious financial difficulties facing many Americans in light of the ongoing economic downturn. “It is imperative for the IRS to consider the circumstances of taxpayers facing economic hardship before initiating enforcement actions,” Olson wrote.

The report also designates the complexity of the tax code as the most serious problem facing taxpayers. According to data compiled by Olson’s office, U.S. taxpayers and businesses spend about 7.6 billion hours a year complying with tax-filing requirements. It estimates that U.S. taxpayers spend $193 billion a year complying with income tax requirements, an amount that equals 14 percent of the total amount of income taxes collected.

The NYSSCPA believes it may have found a solution in its Simple Exact Transparent (SET) Tax, a transparent way to see the impact of social and tax policy decisions made by Congress. SET allows taxpayers to see what taxes they owe, why they owe tax, where their money is going and how deductions directly benefit them. With the SET Tax, taxpayers’ burden would be reduced. The calculation of taxes would be reduced to a one-page tax form, with less chance of error.

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IFRS: Resistance Is Futile?

Submitted by Cara Patterson on Wed, 01/07/2009 - 15:13
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The markets have spoken.

And they have picked International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) over U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), according Sir David Tweedie, chair of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB).

During a conversation with Floyd Norris, New York Times chief financial correspondent, Tweedie expressed confidence that the U.S. will remain on track to adopting IFRS despite new leadership at the Securities and Exchange Commission. Why? Because the markets are driving its adoption, according to Tweedie. International investors may opt not to bother learning GAAP in addition to IFRS. The use of GAAP once IFRS is the norm could even seem suspect to investors who may think companies are trying to hide something by reporting in GAAP, Tweedie said.

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FASB Finalizes FSP on Impairments

Submitted by Melissa Lajara on Wed, 01/07/2009 - 14:48
  • FASB

The FASB voted 3-2 to approve -- with some changes based on comment letters received -- Proposed Staff Position No. EITF 99-20-a, Amendments to the Impairment and Interest Income Measurement Guidance of EITF Issue No. 99-20.

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Enron Convictions Stand, But Resentencing Ordered

Submitted by Melissa Lajara on Wed, 01/07/2009 - 13:40
  • Accountability

A federal appeals court Tuesday upheld former Enron CEO Jeffrey K. Skilling's convictions for his role in the energy giant's collapse but ordered that he be resentenced, the Washington Post reported.

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Indian Outsourcing Chief Admits Billion-Dollar Accounting Fraud

Submitted by Melissa Lajara on Wed, 01/07/2009 - 13:26
  • Accountability

The success story of outsourcing calls to India may have come to an end with the revelation of a $1 billion accounting fraud scheme.

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State of the State: Needs Money, Health Insurance

Submitted by Melissa Lajara on Wed, 01/07/2009 - 10:47
  • Financial Crisis

Nearly three weeks after unveiling his bare-bones budget proposal, New York state Gov. David A. Paterson is expected to argue for increased health insurance for New Yorkers before a joint session of the Legislature in his first "State of the State" address.

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