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Could Small Biz Get Another Sarbox Reprieve?

Posted By claudia On 20th April 2007 @ 15:48 In SEC, SOX, Section 404, Accounting rules, small business, PCAOB, Sarbox | No Comments

As the SEC and PCAOB continue to revise their internal-control standards, what should small businesses do in the meantime? A few are asking senators for an extension.

More than 6,000 public companies face a serious dilemma about their Sarbanes-Oxley compliance: Should they use the current version of Section 404 now in reviewing internal controls over their financial reporting? Or should they wait until the Securities and Exchange Commission and Public Company Accounting Oversight Board issue final revisions later this year?

Decision time is approaching fast. Small businesses — or so-called non-accelerated filers — have until they file their 10-Ks for fiscal years that end on or after Dec. 15, 2007, to meet 404’s management assessment requirement. It’s a deadline that the SEC has extended several times, including that of the auditors’ attestation reports (non-accelerated filers don’t have to complete those documents until their 10-Ks are filed for fiscal years ending after December 15, 2008). And small-business advocates are hoping the SEC will extend those dates once again.

[1] CFO.com: Could Small Biz Get Another Sarbox Reprieve?


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