No. 2004, January 2004
Index
- Appreciate your power.
- Are there problems in the peer review process?
- Completing the equation.
- Keeping the momentum of success.
- This is your Society.
- What have I gotten into?
- The Ohio Society Town Hall series 2004.
- A different viewpoint on "the leaders' roundtable".
- Computer-based CPA exam pilot completed.
- Legislation to stop outsourcing receives bipartisan and labor support.
- Letter in July/August Catalyst regarding "the leaders' roundtable".
- Ohio House & Senate approve tax changes; S-Corps and sourcing of sales tax addressed.
- Ohio public company going private to avoid SOX?
- Ohio still waiting for employment boost.
- Ohio Supreme Court issues additional uninsured motorists rulings.
- Ohio's extended budget forecast looks gloomy.
- Ohio's highest court rules third-party employers must pay sales tax.
- Regarding the Catalyst article, "future CPA's: reaching today's students for tomorrow's profession".
- U.S. Senate stalls Internet tax ban.
- Wilkins named Ohio Tax Commissioner.
- 2003 tax planning speech and PowerPoint available.
- Bush budget seeks more money for SEC, GSE regulator.
- FASB, Congress battle over stock options accounting.
- GAO clarifies new CPE requirements under Yellow Book.
- IRS launches web section on abusive tax shelter schemes involving employee retirement plans.
- IRS to toughen-up on tax credits.
- IRS, states move forward in fight against abusive tax avoidance.
- Ohio tax plans would lessen burden on veterans, businesses.
- SEC publishes notice of PCAOB standard on wording in audit reports.
- Spring 2004 BWC training schedule.
- Tis the tax season for extra help; students are the way to go.
- 2003 MAP survey reveals CPA firms growing despite sluggish economy.
- AICPA Ethics Committee proposes outsourcing disclosure rule.
- AICPA launches Governmental Audit Quality Center.
- AICPA urges IRS to rework its "education letters".
- Alternative Minimum Tax tops list of taxpayer problems.
- Budget shortage threatens tax rollback in Cincinnati.
- Companies enhance ethics policies.
- FASB delays stock option rule.
- Important reminder: CPE reporting deadline has changed to Dec. 31.
- IRS issues new guides for charitable organizations.
- NASBA unveils plans for nationwide licensee database.
- Ohio House sets summer tort reform agenda.
- Ohio scrutinizes Fannie Mae.
- Ohio Supreme Court dismisses Tax Repeal suit.
- Ohio tax department steps up audits of tax credits.
- Ohio will receive $7.2 million after improper Claritin rebates.
- Pension reform signed into law.
- Summing up: technology and the workplace.
- Tax breaks used to lure Dell to Ohio.
- Tax profession must lead compliance efforts, says Senate Finance Chair.
- Tax pros gain access with IRS's new online business tools.
- Accounting enrollment up 17 percent over three years.
- AICPA publishes audit committee guidelines.
- EU considers auditor rotation rule, following Sarbanes-Oxley example.
- GASB issues Statement No. 44.
- GASB issues Technical Bulletin to clarify pension accounting.
- International Accounting Boards to create Advisory Group.
- IRS helps military personnel.
- IRS initiates new database, processing system.
- National City acquires Provident Financial.
- New financial literacy tools available online.
- PCAOB approves oversight rules for non-U.S. firms.
- Robert H. Attmore elected GASB Chairman.
- SEC to assess benefits of XBRL.
- SECPS reorganized as the Center for Public Company Audit Firms.
- SOX 404 compliance costs soar above original estimates.
- Summing up: the supply and demand of accounting graduates.
- A frank look at peer review.
- AICPA launches program to improve America's Financial Literacy.
- High-tech meets high-standards: Sarbanes-Oxley and technology.
- IRS announces pension plan limits for 2005.
- IRS introduces new U.S. tax certification procedure.
- Our Society: the results of every member working together.
- Report reinforces need for SOX standards.
- Small businesses face increased fees.
- Summing up: financial literacy life cycle.
- Summing up: shifting computer landscape.
- Check 21 impacts CPAs, consumers and businesses.
- EFTPS enrollment equals tax refund.
- IRS tightens abusive tax shelter settlement terms.
- NYSE wants greater acceptance of electronic trading.
- WesBanco expands Ohio reach.
- Future CPAs: reaching today's students for tomorrow's profession.
- Making the leap? Issues surrounding voluntary adoption of Sarbanes-Oxley.
- Outsourcing: its impact on us all; Whether inside the United States or overseas, CPA service outsourcing appears here to stay.
- Roundtable discussion: Ohio's leaders share their views on the future of the CPA profession.
- Ohio: the comeback state? More evidence points to 2004 economic rebound in Ohio, but challenges remain.
- The aging of America: graying baby boomers, increased longevity create opportunities for CPAs.
- Understanding nonattest services independence rules related to information systems.
- Knowing right from wrong: today's young accountants need to toe a tougher ethics line. Their profession--and the public--are counting on them to do the right thing.
- Student stories: what student ambassadors have to say about recruiting "the best & brightest".
- Mostly Sunny forecast: The Ohio Society's State of Ohio'Business Poll.
- Protecting personal assets: what estate planners need to know.
- The future of the small business audit: new regulations, new perspectives.
- The Ohio Society Town Hall series 2004.
- Building on trust: taking member service to the next level.
- Delving into peer review: a roundtable discussion.
- A new alpha order: AICPA specialty credentials get extended lease on life.
- Helping Americans become financially literate: national initiative offers opportunities for Ohio CPAs.