Vol. 73 No. 5, November 2004
Index
- AT&T Wireless added as CalCPA affinity partner.
- CPA candidates: pathway 0 extended.
- IRS criminal enforcement convictions rising.
- Public Service Award nominations deadline Dec. 31.
- Susan Waters resigns as CalCPA CEO.
- A portal for business valuation, forensic/litigation services.
- Education Foundation revamps "My Account".
- Governmental Audit Center opens its doors.
- Litigation Sections.
- New illustrative representation letter for review engagements.
- New IRS e-service: instant transcript delivery.
- Trustee registration deadline looms.
- FTB notice: accuracy-related penalties on Sec. 25137.
- Governor signs SB 1543: extends board of accountancy's sunset.
- IRS Sec. 165 classification.
- PCAOB amends interim standards.
- SEC calls for early XBRL adopters--and comments.
- Treasury issues guidance on predeceased parent rule.
- A quick disaster-related tax tip.
- COSO unveils Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
- IFAC recommends actions to achieve standards convergence.
- Join the Estate Planning Committee.
- Many firms may fail to comply with Sec. 404, SEC says.
- Reminder: employers must revise COBRA notices.
- Accomplishments.
- Announcements.
- Firm news.
- In memoriam.
- Members in the news.
- Calling all trustees: registration requirements have changed.
- Fast tax facts 2004: as of Oct. 13, 2004.
- Contractor traction: the use and abuse of independent contractor status.
- Tax amnesty q&a: preliminary information on the FTB and BOE's 2005 amnesty program.
- The power to adjust: expanding the trustee's management tools.
- A new corporate tax relief bill: highlights from the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004.
- Revisiting review engagements: (public & nonpublic companies).
- 2004 Working Families Tax Relief Act: selected highlights.
- Going out for HR? Due diligence is key in selecting a professional employer organization.
- A modest proposal? California performance review says California Tax Commission needed.