Vol. 75 No. 4, October - October 2006
Index
- Become a CalCPA officer or AICPA council member.
- Charles Grassley.
- Info you need--to go.
- Q & A on Rule 54.1--disclosure of confidential information.
- Top 10 CA firms in revenue.
- CE week in Palm Springs: earn CPE in a resort setting.
- CPA Exam review course discounts.
- Early e-file.
- IRS proposes tighter transfer pricing rules.
- Observations.
- Oct. 23 webcast with Christopher Cox.
- Proposed regulations on capitalization of tangible assets.
- Taxing emotional distress damages held unconstitutional.
- AACSB international starts bridge program.
- Distinguished Service Award.
- Head of household audits commence.
- In demand.
- Public Service Award.
- Standard phone tax refunds.
- Streamlined OIC process.
- Almost half of all businesses noncompliant with form 5500.
- Comment on Elements of Financial Statement proposal.
- Free fiduciary seminar.
- Indexing adjusts 2006 state income tax.
- New guidance on Professional Values, Ethics and Attitudes.
- Original pronouncements and Current Text 2006-07 edition.
- Public image unlimited.
- Speak out.
- Accomplishments.
- Announcements.
- Enforcements down.
- Firm news.
- Members in the news.
- Spotlight on retention: business and industry moves to keep talent in-house.
- Pension Protection: the Pension Protection Act of 2006 makes extensive changes to existing law.
- A producer's cut: CPAs can play critical role in resolving royalty disputes.
- Brain drain; Academia asks the profession: is there a doctor in the house?
- Charitable distributions: Pension Protection Act may bring windfall to nonprofits.
- Fab 50: hot Internet resources for CPAs.
- A successful season: CalCPA makes its presence known in the capitol.
- Charitable donations: new Pension law affects charitable donors and donees.