Across the pond, audit fees are up (22% in four years) and apparently the companies […]
Tag: strongly worded letters
Angry CPA Exam Candidates Blew Up Barry Melancon’s Email All Weekend, Here’s Why
Scrolling Reddit this weekend I noticed several posts from r/CPA littered throughout my feed among […]
The AICPA Has Written a Strongly-Worded Letter to the Treasury Department on Remote Work (UPDATE)
If you thought the AICPA’s only job is gatekeeping the CPA exam and selling you […]
How Exactly Did EY Auditors Cheat on CPE Exams? Details From the SEC Order
With the EY cheating scandal making headlines even outside of our precious little accountosphere we […]
The Economy’s So Bad the IRS Got Bullied Into Upping the Mileage Rate Midyear
As most of you have heard by now, the IRS is increasing the standard mileage […]
AICPA to Senators: Don’t Even Think About Touching Cash-Basis Accounting
Maybe you've noticed, but there are a few things that grind the AICPA's gears: 1. […]
Friendly Reminder: Stop Talking About CPA Exam Specifics on the Internet
So, imagine my joy and pleasure when I received the following email from the AICPA […]
AICPA to EEOC: Classifying Partners as Employees Might Cause Full Destruction of Capital Markets
I could summarize the press release we just got on this but I think it's […]
Some Europeans Told the European Commission to Fire PwC Over Conflict of Interest
Over in Europe, PwC has won a €395,000 contract to come up with a report […]
The AICPA Voiced “Deep Concerns” About the IRS’ Voluntary Tax Preparer Proposal
It isn't often the AICPA throws out serious words like "deep concerns," yet they just […]
The AICPA Has Strong Words on Cash Accounting for the Ways and Means Committee
We all know the AICPA looooves cash. C.R.E.A.M. amiright? The AICPA has voiced "strong opposition […]
