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The current study examines the likelihood that accounting students will comply with the AICPA's enforceable Statements on Standards for Tax Services (SSTS). A sample of 224 accounting students completed a questionnaire including SSTS scenarios. Overall, a significant portion of accounting students was not likely to follow the standards on five out of six scenarios. A group of students that received specific instruction in SSTS was not more likely to comply with them compared to a group that did not learn the standards. In addition, there were differences based on gender, age and class grade in the likelihood of compliance.
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... a statutory provision to be privately enforceable, however, it must create an individual right. See ...These statements are incorrect. First, enforcement through § 1983 ...
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FEDERAL Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski's announcement this week that he plans to add teeth to government guidelines regarding "network neutrality" was a victory for consumers and anyone who wants to protect the Internet's historic role as an engine of innovation, creativity and economic growth.
Since 2005, the FCC has used four so-called "principles" to encourage Internet service providers to allow all content to be distributed freely on their networks, even if the content was provided by their competitors. But Genachowski said Monday that he would turn the principles - essentially just policy statements - into enforceable rules, as well as broaden them to cover the increasingly ubiquitous mobile Internet.
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... obligations, which are defined as "Enforceable Obligations." These include making payments relate..., preparing various budgets and statements and generally winding up all RDA affairs. An Ove...
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski's announcement this week that he plans to add teeth to government guidelines regarding "network neutrality" was a victory for anyone who wants to protect the Internet's historic role as an engine of innovation, creativity and economic growth.
Since 2005, the FCC has used four so-called "principles" to encourage Internet service providers to allow all content to be distributed freely on their networks, even if the content was provided by their competitors. But Genachowski said Monday that he would turn the principles - essentially just policy statements - into enforceable rules, as well as broaden them to cover the increasingly ubiquitous mobile Internet.
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... the debt is not past-due or legally enforceable. (However, this does not extend the regulatory perriod for submitting written statements or for requesting an administrative hearing on the...
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski's announcement last week that he plans to add teeth to government guidelines regarding "network neutrality" was a victory for anyone who wants to protect the Internet's historic role as an engine of innovation, creativity and economic growth.
Since 2005, the FCC has used four so-called "principles" to encourage Internet service providers to allow all content to be distributed freely on their networks, even if the content was provided by their competitors. But Genachowski said last Monday that he would turn the principles - essentially just policy statements - into enforceable rules, as well as broaden them to cover the increasingly ubiquitous mobile Internet.
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski's announcement this week that he plans to add teeth to government guidelines regarding "network neutrality" was a victory for anyone who wants to protect the Internet's historic role as an engine of innovation, creativity and economic growth.
Since 2005, the FCC has used four so-called "principles" to encourage Internet service providers to allow all content to be distributed freely on their networks, even if the content was provided by their competitors. But Genachowski said Monday that he would turn the principles - essentially just policy statements - into enforceable rules, as well as broaden them to cover the increasingly ubiquitous mobile Internet.
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski's announcement this week that he plans to add teeth to government guidelines regarding "network neutrality" was a victory for consumers and for anyone who wants to protect the Internet's historic role as an engine of innovation, creativity and economic growth.
Since 2005, the FCC has used four so-called "principles" to encourage Internet service providers to allow all content to be distributed freely on their networks, even if the content was provided by their competitors. But Genachowski said Monday that he would turn the principles - essentially just policy statements - into enforceable rules, as well as broaden them to cover the increasingly ubiquitous mobile Internet.
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The CalCPA Council passed a resolution July 23, 2005 opposing the inclusion of tax in the AICPA's Proposed Statement on Standards for Valuation Services: Valuation of a Business, Business Ownership Interest, Security, or Intangible Asset. If passed, the standard would apply to all CPA members of the AICPA preparing a valuation report. The standard would apply to all forms of tax practice planning and compliance where a valuation is necessary, including income, gift and estate taxes. Excerpts from a comment letter sent to the AICPA by Robert Petersen are presented. He says there has been no demonstrated need for the inclusion of tax services in these . If the are adopted as written, he says the cost of planning and compliance is going to be signific...
... tax services are subject to the Statements on Standards for Tax Services, which the Tax Execuutive Committee issued as enforceable standards of conduct in August 2000. They were not...