DOJ won’t pursue criminal charges against former IRS official Lois Lerner

Republican leaders of the House Ways and Means Committee are objecting to a decision by the Department of Justice not to bring charges against the ex-director of the Exempt Organizations unit over accusations that she improperly prevented conservative organizations from getting tax-exempt status.


Off-season phishing

While tax season is a period rife with hacking attempts, cybercriminals don’t take any time off. Accountants have to be vigilant with safety year-round, says cybersecurity expert Kevin O’Brien.


Reporting is the top reason finance execs access the cloud

However, this leaves CFOs and controllers worried about security.


Eide Bailly to merge in Hawkins Advisors

The Top 100 Firm is expanding its footprint in Utah with its latest deal.


Tax overhaul may be less ambitious than GOP planned

The chairman of a large conservative caucus believes President Trump will sign a tax bill this year, but the legislation may not be as far reaching as Republican leaders had originally hoped.


Trump debt limit deal undermines trust among GOP on tax overhaul

The president’s agreement with Democrats could be complicating tax reform efforts by eroding trust within his own party.


How to keep your clients in corporate compliance

There are a lot of services that you offer to clients, but is corporate compliance one of them?


Florida accounting firms brace for Hurricane Irma

CPA firms in Florida were getting ready Friday for Hurricane Irma as it made its way to the Sunshine State after decimating several islands in the Caribbean.


Zuora, Aria, Gotransverse beat Oracle in recurring customer and billing management

The evaluation was conducted by Forrester for its quarterly Wave report.


2017 Top 100 People extra: The accountant of tomorrow

The leaders of the profession profile the practitioners of a decade from now.