Tipalti establishes partner program for firms

The payment automation company will offer exclusive savings, training and support for partners and their clients.


Changing revenue rules: A business perspective

With 2018 now upon us, the new revenue recognition standard could have a big impact on your company and your finance team.


U.S. banks have lost more than $1B on Steinhoff loans after accounting scandal

Steinhoff International Holdings NV’s accounting scandal is getting costly for U.S. banks.


Beware the $500B bond exodus as offshore cash comes home after tax overhaul

Farewell, Ireland: it looks like corporate America will finally bring that cash home.


Cuomo seeks New York tax revisions to thwart federal changes

New York state would end income taxes on wage earners and make up the revenue with an employer payroll tax that’s federally deductible as part of a restructuring plan that Governor Andrew Cuomo is recommending to mitigate harmful effects of the new U.S. tax code.


House GOP said to wrap Obamacare tax delays in spending deal

GOP leaders in the House are testing whether rank-and-file Republicans will support a stopgap funding measure to keep the government open that also would delay some Obamacare taxes and provide money for a children’s health insurance program, lawmakers said.


In the blogs: Incoming!

Repositioning real estate; state-level changes; the future of prep; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


Accountants Confidence Index — January 2018

The Accountants Confidence Index gave up some gains in the end game of tax reform.


Bloomberg and Paychex update software for new tax law

Bloomberg Tax and Paychex have updated their technology to take into account the sweeping changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.


IRS set to enforce passport denials for tax delinquents

The Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers who owe more than $51,000 in tax debts they could have their passport applications or renewals denied unless they pay up.