President Donald Trump is granting pardons to reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were convicted of fraud and tax evasion, the latest offer of...
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Carl Peterson, vice president of small firm interests at the American Institute of CPAs, will retire on June 30. Peterson joined the AICPA in 2014 focusing...
The Internal Revenue Service is expected to lean more heavily on artificial intelligence technology as it carries out widespread layoffs. A report, released last week by...
Illinois approved a bill on Thursday to create additional pathways to CPA licensure, and it awaits the signature of Gov. JB Pritzker. The legislation, House Bill...
Charles Rangel, the dapper, voluble U.S. congressman from New York’s Harlem district who for four decades used his perch on the House tax-writing committee to advocate...
Book’im; out of Service; what a pill; and other highlights of recent tax cases. Greenbelt, Maryland: Jerome Brown, of Detroit, has been sentenced to five years...
The Internal Revenue Service makes paid preparers who submit a return that claims the Earned Income Tax Credit, the American Opportunity Tax Credit and others (and...
In Texas, where business thrives but financial transparency sometimes falls short, even well-established companies face serious consequences for accounting failures. An independent auditor’s recent issuance of...