Firms on the move: Andersen Global expands Canada presence

Grant Thornton opens Albany office; NJCPA accepting applications for 2018 scholarships; and more news from CPA offices across the country.


White House sees 3 to 5% boost to economy from corporate tax cut

Cutting the corporate tax rate to 20 percent would boost U.S. economic growth by 3 to 5 percent over time, according to an analysis produced by President Donald Trump’s White House.


The Grid Foundation releases centralized Blockchain hub

The Grid employs a main chain and side chains to speed up the processing of smart contracts.


IRS still grappling with e-Services delay

The Internal Revenue Service has not been able to upgrade its online e-Services applications to a more secure authentication method, the IRS admitted Friday.


Tax Strategy: The broad principles of tax reform

As Congress moves closer to drafting the details, it’s worth revisiting the GOP’s Unified Framework.


People on the move: AICPA elects new chair

Mazars USA names three to partner; Katz, Sapper & Miller adds 10 managers; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.


Tax plan makes lobbyists swarm; lawmakers ask what’s in it?

Republicans are barreling into a lobbying frenzy next week, when House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady plans to unveil a sweeping tax bill to remake the U.S. economy that’s being crafted with rigorous secrecy.


Boomer’s Blueprint: How IT-savvy is your firm?

A short quiz can show how well integrated technology is in terms of strategy and practice structure.


Tough choices remain for tax reform

House passage of the Senate budget resolution opens the door to wrangling next week.


Grant Thornton offers new lease management software to clients

The Visual Lease platform integrates with the firm’s own lease information repository.