Now it’s the House’s problem

The Senate budget agreement moves tax reform back to the other chamber of Congress.


Thomson Reuters offers new audit management tool

The solution is an add-on to the company’s Connected Risk platform.


Secrecy, division, complaints: GOP tax rollout echoes Obamacare

Congress is trying to ram through a bill that would reshape the U.S. economy in just a few short weeks, but its leaders have kept the plan shrouded in secrecy and released not a word of legislative text.


The modern audit: Is your firm ready?

Beyond the right technology, mindset is vital.


Ryan tax proposal could hurt his constituents in upscale enclave

House Speaker Paul Ryan’s efforts to kill a deduction as part of a Republican tax overhaul would hit very close to home—among his constituents with homes on glistening Geneva Lake in his southeastern Wisconsin district.


Chief House tax writer expects state, local tax break deal

House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady said Wednesday he expects to announce a deal with concerned Republicans from high-tax states on the state and local tax deduction “before the bill will be laid out next week.”


CFOs can help CEOs balance investment for growth

Corporate investment decisions must achieve a balance between short- and long-term performance objectives to sustain future growth.


NYSSCPA to hold hiring workshop Nov. 8

The New York State Society of CPAs will host two HR experts to guide job seekers.


In the blogs: Stranger things

Potential for season’s delay; murder and taxes; home is where the fraud is; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


Investors more confident about auditors and markets

The confidence of U.S. investors in the U.S. capital markets reached a record high this year, according to an annual survey by the Center for Audit Quality, with high confidence expressed in auditors and audited financial statements.