Vol. 73 No. 8, March 2005
Index
- CalCPA's new auditor.
- IRS, FTB liaison meeting Q&A available.
- New CalCPA radio ad promotes California CPAs.
- Occupational fraud on the rise.
- Yahng leads 2005-06 candidate slate.
- Committee on Taxation can help get your questions answered.
- Education Foundation seeks Nominations.
- Final rules for 401(k) plans.
- Information security top tech concern for 2005.
- IRS liberalizes interest suspension rule.
- New ethics rules: Circular 230 amended.
- New website for PFP community.
- Double tax of dividends.
- Mandatory e-filing for some corps, exempt organizations.
- More than just business.
- New penalties on potentially abusive transactions.
- Advocate's report to Congress available.
- Contributions to cost-sharing pension, OPEB plans.
- COSO working on SOX guidance for small biz.
- Final statement: accounting for Share-Based Payment.
- FTB: form changes for real estate sales.
- In memoriam.
- Specialized tax service fees announced.
- Correction.
- Identity theft more prevalent offline than on.
- Join a state committee.
- More CPAs becoming financial planners.
- Record number of restatements in 2004.
- Interpretation 101-3 breaking news.
- Accomplishments.
- Announcements.
- Awards.
- Firm news.
- Members in the news.
- (Un)intended consequences? California's 2005 tax amnesty program.
- Achilles' heel: management override of internal controls a weak link in fraud prevention.
- Fighting back: CPAs on the lookout for Elder Abuse.
- Office closed: if CBA is eliminated, bureaucrats would regulate profession.
- The new measure: the new 2005 peer review requirements are here.
- Buyers and sellers: tax strategies for buying and selling businesses.
- Trusty trustees: what every trustee should know about California law.
- Consumer's choice: is a health savings account plan right for you?
- Slam the scams: guarding your clients against trust mills and annuity scams.
- Like-kind home exchanges: IRS allows both exclusion and deferral of gains.