Regulatory Roundup: July 22 - 28
AICPA
Jul 23, 2025
AICPA and CIMA Launch Business Resilience Toolkit to Help Finance Leaders Navigate Risk and Uncertainty
Jul 22, 2025
AICPA Survey: One-Third of Americans Have Taken No Financial Steps to Prepare for a Natural Disaster
Jul 21, 2025
Jul 20, 2025
AICPA and CIMA Recognized as a Great Place to Work in Poland for the first time
Jul 17, 2025
CBO
Public Law 119-21 as enacted on July 4, 2025
As reported by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary on May 20, 2025
FAF
FASB
Financial Accounting Foundation Seeks Nominations for the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council
July 24, 2025
July 22, 2025
GAO
2030 Census:
Preparations Are Underway with Changes to How the Count Takes Place
Military Discharge:
Actions Needed to Help Ensure Consistent and Timely Upgrade Decisions
GAO-25-107354
Published: Jul 24, 2025 . Publicly Released: Jul 24, 2025 .Without an honorable discharge, military veterans may have trouble getting jobs and accessing valuable educational and medical benefits. If veterans believe there was an error or injustice in the process, they can apply to have a DOD board consider whether to upgrade their discharge. The boards have guidance on how to consider cases in which a veteran may have a mental health condition or experienced...
The Department of Defense relies on a global network of over 200,000 suppliers to produce weapons, as well as noncombat goods like batteries and manufacturing equipment. DOD sees certain foreign suppliers as a national security risk because, for example, they could cut off access to critical materials. DOD has made progress gathering supplier information and improving supply chain transparency. However, its efforts are uncoordinated and...
A 2021 law provided $551 billion to the Department of Transportation for about 100 grant programs. Most of the funds will go to state and local governments and others to build things like roads and bridges. DOT and awardees must sign grant agreements before DOT can commit the funds. If this doesn’t happen before a program’s deadline, funds can become unavailable. Awardees told us they...
The Department of Energy’s Office of Inspector General seeks to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse. In 2021 the OIG established a new division to audit how many DOE facilities contractors spend federal money. DOE committed to spend more than $36 billion in 2023 for facilities contracts. Funds for these contracts are at risk because the contractor is allowed to withdraw funds without first submitting an...
The Census Bureau has started planning for the 2030 Census. The Bureau is planning to make several changes from previous decennial censuses. For example, it plans to start using machine learning to help build the nation’s list of addresses. It also plans to increase the use of administrative records to count people who don’t respond to the census. These and other changes could greatly reduce...
The National Nuclear Security Administration pays contractors billions of dollars annually to run 8 sites where the agency maintains and modernizes U.S. nuclear weapons, among other things. Congress has had difficulty understanding the total cost of NNSA’s weapons programs because the contractors track and report costs in different ways. Without this information, Congress can't make informed budgetary decisions or provide effective oversight. The Department of...
Shippers use the U.S. air cargo network to transport critical goods like life-saving medicines, electronics, and fresh produce. However, air cargo stakeholders reported that infrastructure challenges, like crowded aircraft parking areas, slowed operations and posed safety risks. The Department of Transportation is responsible for ensuring that air cargo moves safely and efficiently. But we found that DOT hasn’t communicated with air cargo stakeholders to identify...
Actions Needed to Clarify and Improve Processes for Military Retirees
Retired service members can work for foreign governments under certain conditions. The military services and State Department assess applications for employment, but lawmakers have expressed concern about potential conflicts of interest and national security risks. From 2019 to 2023, about 95% of these applications were approved. But interviews we conducted with U.S. officials and others indicated people were confused about whether they need to apply...
Treasury awarded billions of dollars to state and local governments to help cover COVID-19 costs. But thousands of those recipients missed deadlines for reporting how they spent funds. And over 1,000 of them never submitted a report. Treasury issued notices and reached out via newsletters, webinars, and more. But reporting was still inconsistent. Treasury can recoup money from recipients that don’t comply with reporting requirements...
Published: Jul 22, 2025 . Publicly Released: Jul 22, 2025 .
Improved Performance Management Needs to Be Part of Any Related Federal EffortsGAO-25-106992
The number of electric vehicles on the nation’s roads has grown. But wider adoption of the vehicles may be slowed because there aren’t enough chargers available across the country. Some federal programs aim to increase the number of chargers. For example, the government created a new Joint Office to help the Departments of Energy and Transportation collaborate and get federal funding to states and others..
According to the Defense Department, its medical facilities have been chronically understaffed in recent years. Military medical staffing declined by about 16% from FYs 2015-23. Facility management has transitioned from the military departments to the Defense Health Agency. This produced a complex management structure and exacerbated staffing challenges. To address the challenges, in 2024, the agency and the departments improved management with a collaborative approach...
The 2007-2009 financial crisis led some to question the adequacy of the Bankruptcy Code for reorganizing or liquidating large, complex financial institutions. Reforms passed after the crisis require us to report periodically on this issue. This is our sixth report on this topic. The Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation now review banks’ bankruptcy plans to identify weaknesses and provide feedback. In recent years...
Published: Jul 22, 2025 . Publicly Released: Jul 21, 2025 .
Published: Jul 14, 2025 . Publicly Released: Jul 21, 2025 .
IASB
Addendum to the June 2025 IFRIC Update now available
28 Jul 2025
24 Jul 2025
June 2025 IFRS Foundation Trustees meeting summary now available
22 Jul 2025
IRS
IRS Whistleblower Office celebrates National Whistleblower Day
IR-2025-78, July 28, 2025 — In anticipation of National Whistleblower Appreciation Day on July 30, the Internal Revenue Service Whistleblower Office recognizes the important role whistleblowers continue to play in supporting the nation’s tax administration.
IR-2025-76, July 22, 2025 — The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers who missed the April deadline that help is still available.
NYS
PCAOB
PCAOB Awards Largest-Ever Number of Merit-Based Scholarships to Students From U.S. Colleges and Universities
Jul. 22, 2025
SEC
TIGTA
July 21, 2025
July 18, 2025