Drucker & Scaccetti's redesign has staff 'Dancing in the Street'

Philadelphia firm celebrates new logo and site with online video.


7 tips for keeping client data secure

Businesses are particularly vulnerable to fraud because their information is often part of public record.


Who gets automatic tax filing extensions?

Victims of natural disasters, military personnel and others may not have to file by April 18,


Lean Six Sigma secrets

Ever wondered what, exactly, Lean Six Sigma is? LSS Master Black Belt and Boomer Consulting chief innovation officer Dustin Hostetler explains what it’s all about in this podcast.


Millions of Americans still haven’t filed their taxes

Much like last year, tax season will end with an intense rush.


Art of Accounting: The end and beginning of the cycle

The annual life cycle for accountants traditionally ends and begins with April 15 (or whatever the actual due date is). The early months of the year are involved or consumed with tax season. After tax season ends, normality begins.


Clients tired of U.S. taxes? These countries may offer some relief

Central and South America and the Caribbean offer the best opportunities for Americans looking for lower tax burdens.


Tax Fraud Blotter: Counting loot in the bathroom

Maryland red lights more preparers; gambling with ill-gotten gains; deli defrauding; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


The taxpayer's perspective on tax season

A recent report from Adobe offers a host of insights into how consumers look at tax filing,


Last-minute tax tips for this season and beyond

As taxpayers and tax professionals race to finish up their tax returns by April 18, or opt to file for an extension, there are still a few last-minute things they can do, along with plenty of think about for next year.