IRS Final Regulations Enhance Independent Office of Appeals for Federal Tax Controversies

The IRS has issued final regulations addressing the resolution of federal tax controversies by the Independent Office of Appeals, including 24 exceptions.
Navigating New IRS Regulations on Gifts from Expatriates: What U.S. Taxpayers Need to Know

“The IRS has issued final regulations affecting U.S. citizens and residents who receive gifts or bequests from expatriates. This article outlines key points and compliance requirements for taxpayers.”
Starting 2025 Strong: Guidance for Audit, Risk, Privacy, and Security Professionals

“Reflect on how to best set yourself up for success in 2025 with insights from ISACA.”
Impact of Executive Order on IRS Hiring During Tax Season

An executive order signed by President Trump regarding IRS hiring will not impact seasonal employees for tax season, AICPA reports.
Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Privacy: Insights from ISACA’s 2025 Survey

ISACA’s latest research reveals escalating stress levels among privacy professionals due to technological advancements and regulations.
Rebranding Zero Trust: Finding the Right Words for Cybersecurity Success

Zero Trust is a cornerstone of cybersecurity, but its name often hinders adoption and communication in organizations.
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence: Strategies for Enterprise Innovation

“As AI becomes ubiquitous, understanding its integration into enterprise functions is critical for driving innovation and efficiency.”
IRS Introduces Pilot Programs to Enhance Alternative Dispute Resolution for Taxpayers

“The IRS is implementing new pilot programs aimed at improving alternative dispute resolution processes, including fast-track settlements and mediation options. Key changes are designed to facilitate taxpayer engagement and streamline the appeal process.”
Reframing Privacy: Building Trust and Capability in Modern Organizations

“The ISACA State of Privacy 2025 report sheds light on the pressing staffing concerns and collaborative opportunities for privacy leaders to transform their programs into a competitive advantage.”