Vol. 74 No. 3, September - September 2005
Index
- Business and Industry Committee launches monthly webinars.
- Council: no tax in valuation standards; deadline extended.
- S Corp explosion.
- The panel has come to the consensus that we ought to repeal the AMT.
- Volunteer now--before disaster strikes.
- AICPA audit committee toolkit for governments.
- CPA marketing toolkit bulks up.
- Facsimile signatures as good as the real thing.
- Foundation honors instructors.
- MAP Committee resources.
- Nominations wanted: become a CalCPA officer or AICPA Council member.
- The case for CPAs as CFOs.
- Two-thirds work.
- Industry CPAs with active licenses can sign off on candidate experience.
- New ethics, independence rules on tax services, contingent fees.
- Oct. 28 comment deadline for business combinations drafts.
- Pensions shunned.
- Proposal on Accounting for Uncertain Tax Positions.
- Ruling 2005-02: IRC Sec. 965, apportionable business income.
- The division of incentive stock options in a divorce.
- 401(k) not hassle-free.
- Ethics matter.
- In memorium.
- Indiana offers tax amnesty Sept. 15-Nov. 15.
- Jan. 1: mandatory sexual harassment training.
- Options.
- CPA Exam, Mandatory Peer Review.
- Sox spurs.
- Accomplishments.
- Announcements.
- Awards.
- Firm news.
- Members in the news.
- Sox bill.
- Inside out: California CPA reviews NASBA priorities from the inside looking out.
- Fair value era.
- PFP: what it takes: credentials, time commitment among considerations of offering PFP services.
- Focus on fraud: internal controls, audit policies--and a tough stance--can help deter fraud.
- Valuation standards: opposing the inclusion of tax in proposed valuation standards.
- Combined financial statements & independent auditor's report 2004 to 2005.
- Pre-recess flurry: legislators face number of issues before Sept. 9 break.
- TaxTalk highlights: trust ownership, multi-state tax, nonresident tax and more.