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Boards and management should examine how remote working and flexible work arrangements, new developments related to crypto, and more may affect their operations.
FASB will require entities to use fair value accounting for crypto assets and provide additional information about their crypto holdings beginning in 2025.
Weaver's webinar offers a deep dive into emerging tax topics around energy credits and incentives and the latest updates to tax laws impacting cryptocurrencies.
Crypto companies face a unique set of business challenges. As web3 proliferates, scaling efficiently and maintaining compliance with regulators is vital for sustainability. Weaver is readily available to advise on accounting and tax considerations for both growing and established businesses centered around blockchain technology.
Featured in NAPE Magazine, Weaver’s Tim Savage has a Q&A with Giga Energy’s, Brent Whitehead on the similarities of bitcoin mining & oil and gas exploration activity.
Today’s key topics in digital asset policy and regulatory news include BlackRock’s spot ETFs, the SEC lawsuits with Coinbase and Binance updates. Tune in.
According to the ruling, the fair value of staking rewards should be recognized as taxable income as of the date and time the taxpayer gains dominion and control.
The law, which takes effect Sept. 1, 2023, offers greater clarity for Bitcoin mining companies that use stranded and flared natural gas to power their operations.
Join Weaver, The Texas Blockchain Council and Winstead for an insightful discussion about the latest updates and trends in the blockchain & digital assets industry.
In an effort to increase financial transparency, the FASB tentatively approved crypto assets to be separately disclosed from other intangible assets.
Recent cryptocurrency exchange failures were not caused by technological issues, but by a lack of structure in corporate governance and internal controls.
U.S. banking regulatory agencies (including the Federal Reserve, FDIC & OCC) released their first-ever joint statement on crypto-asset risks to banking organizations.
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