SEC Should Reconsider Sarbanes-Oxley Extensions for Small Business
Published by claudia May 30th, 2007 in SEC, SOX, Section 404, small business, Sarbox Tags: atkins, compliance deadline, deadline extensions, john kerry, kathleen casey, sarbanes oxley act, Section 404, securities and exchange, senate committee, senators.The Office of Advocacy today praised Securities and Exchange (SEC) Commissioners Paul Atkins and Kathleen Casey for their willingness to reconsider the SEC decision not to extend the deadline for small public firm compliance with section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Advocacy wrote to the commissioners in the wake of the SEC’s decision not to grant postponement of deadlines for public firms with less than $75 million in market value.
In the letter Chief Counsel for Advocacy Thomas M. Sullivan asked the SEC to revisit the issue of compliance deadline extensions for smaller public firms. This request mirrors that of recent letters to the SEC by Senators John Kerry (D- Mass.), Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship, and Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), the Ranking Member.
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