Dixon Hughes Goodman donates over 773K lbs. of food

The firm’s sixth annual ‘Count the Cans’ drive also contributed 880 service hours to the Metro DC region.


McConnell's new Obamacare repeal lacks GOP votes to pass

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s new proposal to simply repeal Obamacare appears to be dead less than 24 hours after he dropped his replacement plan for lack of support among fellow Republicans.


Your next accounting client wants paperless, mobile services

Business clients are likely to require accounting services that are all or mostly digital.


IRS warns tax pros of account takeovers by cybercriminals

The Internal Revenue Service and its tax industry partners warned tax professionals Tuesday that takeovers of tax professionals’ accounts by cybercriminals are on the rise.


AICPA recommends tax reforms as Senate Finance Committee grills Treasury nominee

The American Institute of CPAs sent a set of tax reform recommendations to Senate Finance Committee chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, as the committee held back-to-back hearings Tuesday morning on tax reform and confirmation of an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury who will be in charge of tax policy and came from a firm that promoted controversial tax shelters.


Modernized e-File System to be down for maintenance

The Internal Revenue Service’s Modernized e-File Production and Assurance Testing Systems will be unavailable on Saturday, July 22, and again on Saturday, Aug. 5.


In the blogs: Manic regressives

ID theft keeps on rolling; will Trump prune the IRC?; the accountant of 2022; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


Canada moves to end tax loophole used by doctors and lawyers

Finance Minister Bill Morneau is proposing tax changes that would close loopholes often used by doctors and lawyers to reduce their tax burden, part of the Canadian government’s pledge to level the playing field for middle-income earners.


GOP drops revised Senate health care bill

The Republican effort to repeal and replace Obamacare appears dead in the water — but some experts are suggesting that this may not be the end.


Tax Analysts announces winners of 2017 student writing contest

The annual competition seeks submissions on open questions in tax policy and law.