House conservatives fear health-care deja vu on secret tax plan

House conservative leaders worry they’ll be forced to vote to advance a vehicle for a tax-code rewrite without knowing details of the plan, setting up a repeat of Congress’s troubled efforts on health-care legislation.


AAM starts CPA Growth Trends blog

The Association for Accounting Marketing has launched a new blog highlighting strategies to help CPA firms grow.


Federal tax update: Top developments of the past year

15 regs, court cases, revenue procedures and other tax-related news practitioners should take note of.


Deloitte offers Tax Reform Navigator service

Deloitte has introduced a new tool that helps companies analyze how they might fare under various tax reform alternatives under consideration in Washington.


MarksNelson holds sixth annual Volunteer Day

The Kansas City firm saw over 130 staff members help serve local nonprofits last month.


Art of Accounting: First-time partner, part 1

Partners will rise to the task when faced with no alternative.


IRS didn’t comply with record retention rules

The Internal Revenue Service’s policies don’t comply with some of the federal government’s requirements that agencies must ensure all records are retrievable and usable for as long as needed, according to a new report.


Certify releases travel and expense solution for mid- to large-sized businesses

The company has partnered with nuTravel Technology Solutions to leverage its travel management company reseller network for more software integrations.


Carr, Riggs & Ingram merges in AGH

Carr, Riggs & Ingram has expanded in Atlanta by adding AGH LLC, making CRI one of the largest firms in the city.


How to run a remote firm

In 2009, Fourlane was founded in Texas – with no physical offices. Founder and CEO Marjorie Adams talks about the system she’s built over the years to make this possible.