IRS issues relief to all Georgia; fuel penalties eased

Victims of Irma are getting more help from the Internal Revenue Service.


In the blogs: Reform madness

E-services ‘upgrade;’ state sales taxes; potential Equifax filing fallout; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


How to prevent a client’s life insurance policy from expiring prematurely

Why aren’t CPAs focused on this insidious growing problem that can adversely affect the families and businesses they been protecting for years?


Wolters Kluwer predicts 2018 inflation-adjusted tax limits

Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting released its estimates Monday of tax bracket ranges and other inflation-adjusted tax figures, including the standard deduction and personal exemption level, predicting the biggest tax savings in 11 years no matter what happens with tax reform.


AICPA to hold 2018 diversity webinar series

The three sessions on workplace inclusiveness will continue into the Fall and be worth one CPE credit each.


IRS plans more safeguards against tax fraud by PEOs

The Internal Revenue Service will be taking steps to deter the risk of employment tax fraud by professional employer organizations beyond the certification process it established in recent years, according to a new report.


Art of Accounting: My 200th column and what I learned from writing them

Besides clients and partners, my primary interactions are with other accountants who call me with their practice management questions.


IRS expands tax relief for Hurricane Irma victims in Florida

The Internal Revenue Service is giving Hurricane Irma victims in Florida until Jan. 31 to file some individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.


KPMG, McKinsey feel the heat over South Africa graft scandal

As global companies implicated in a graft scandal in South Africa scramble to contain the damage to their reputations, politicians and law enforcement agencies are prevaricating and stalling official investigations.


New Jersey Society of CPAs holds 2018 food drive

The organization is hoping to collect 3,000 pounds of nonperishable items by November 17.