Another Naughty list; a couple of sharks; Miami vice; and other highlights of recent tax cases. Washington, D.C.: Recent IRS Office of Professional Responsibility disciplinary sanctions...
Just because you think your client data is protected, and just because a company claims it keeps this data private, does not necessarily mean it’s true,...
Whether they’re individuals or organizations, clients are the heart of the accounting profession, the reason why firms even exist in the first place. But finding the...
The Securities and Exchange Commission is taking initial steps to consider overhauling rules governing disclosures of executive compensation, including banker pay and bonus clawbacks. The current...
The trade deficit has long been a fixture in political debates, often presented as a sign that America is falling behind economically. Candidates talk about it...
A Republican plan to cut $250 billion in Medicaid and other health-care spending hit a procedural roadblock in the Senate Thursday, complicating efforts to pass Donald...
The Treasury Department is nearing a deal that would make the so-called “revenge tax” irrelevant, the agency’s second-in-command said, a development that could bring great relief...
Baker Tilly, a top firm based in Chicago, is making its latest big deal, announcing its intention to acquire KraftCPAs PLLC, a Regional Leader based in...
When you’re in a leadership role — especially in an accounting firm — high-pressure decisions come with the territory. Clients expect quick answers. Staff look to...
Accounting platform Digits announced the launch of Digits Accounting Agents, which CEO Jeff Seibert said can — when running on its Autonomous General Ledger product —...