IRS overlooks federal contractors with delinquent taxes

The Internal Revenue Service could have collected over $1 million from federal contractors who owe back taxes if it included them in a special levy program, according to a new report.


Trump’s Charlottesville uproar overshadows GOP tax roadshow

Top Republican tax writers went to a national shrine for tax cutters—former President Ronald Reagan’s California ranch—hoping to make a sales pitch for a historic overhaul of the U.S. tax code.


How tomorrow's managing partners will change the industry

Maureen Schwartz of BKR International suggests five ways young professionals will impact future leadership.


Riding the third wave of travel and expense management innovation

While solutions to help employees manage their travel-related expenses have evolved steadily over the past two decades, innovation in the space has really accelerated in the last five years.


NASBA runs the numbers on the solar eclipse

The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy has produced a new infographic comparing the numbers for next Monday’s highly anticipated solar eclipse.


Walking Dead creators sue AMC over profits

The co-creators and producers of the hit cable TV series “The Walking Dead” and “Fear the Walking Dead” have filed suit against AMC over the network’s calculation of profits in a case that could change the definition of “Hollywood accounting.”


Groups weigh in with SEC on PCAOB audit report standard

Accounting and financial firms and business groups are sending comment letters to the Securities and Exchange Comment ahead of a deadline Friday for approving a new standard from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board on expanding the scope of audit reports.


Cloud security — from all angles

A CPA, CIO and CEO walk into a bar…and weigh in on why cybersecurity concerns are slowing adoption of more efficient technology.


Disruption is now: How firms are keeping up

Boomer consultants discuss blockchain, kicking regressive partners out and hiring non-traditional talent.


Trump says in tweet Amazon does ‘great damage’ to retailers

President Donald Trump once again unloaded on Amazon.com Inc., tweeting that the company is hurting other retailers and implying that it’s killing industry jobs across the U.S.