How McConnell succeeded on tax cuts after failing on health care

A pivotal moment in the Republican party’s drive for tax overhaul legislation came in September, when two GOP senators agreed that tax cuts could add $1.5 trillion to deficits over 10 years, said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.


3 clear signs it’s time to replace an ERP system

Delivering the right information quickly to the right people is critical.


Mazars USA to donate $100K towards hunger charities

The Top 100 firm will offer funds and volunteer work to nonprofits across six states next year.


Prager Metis donates $120K to Alzheimer's Association

The Top 100 firm continued its partnership with the nonprofit for a second year.


IRS scrambles to clear ‘clogged drain’ slowing mortgage applications

Top officials at the Internal Revenue Service met with mortgage industry groups this week to discuss possible fixes to the agency’s verification system, which lenders rely on to process mortgage loans.


House passes sweeping tax cuts, moving Trump closer to major win

House Republicans passed a sweeping tax overhaul that delivers a deep, lasting cut for corporations and temporary benefits for individuals, putting President Donald Trump one step away from his first major legislative victory.


Fed officials doubt tax cuts will create investment, hiring boom

Two Federal Reserve officials, both former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. executives, expressed doubt corporate tax cuts under consideration in Congress will lead to an investment or hiring boom.


CEOs could find their jobs at risk under tax reform

The tax reform bill heading toward passage in Congress is likely to help the bottom lines of many companies with lower taxes, but a new academic study suggests the impact on CEOs could have mixed results.


Democrats seek to force awkward name change for GOP’s tax bill

Democrats are seeking a symbolic victory that would force Republicans to strike the GOP’s preferred title for its bill—The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act—according to Senator Bernie Sanders’s office.


Senate passes U.S. tax overhaul putting GOP on brink of big win

Senate Republicans passed the most extensive rewrite of the U.S. tax code in more than 30 years, a bill that delivers a deep, permanent tax cut for corporations and shorter-term relief for individuals.