Practice Profile: Built for inclusion

Philadelphia’s Horsey, Buckner & Heffler strives to be a vanguard of diversity.


Tax Fraud Blotter: Look, ma – phony deductions!

Fraud from the ground up; coding crook; and the nominees are; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


What to expect with the new expected credit loss model

If you have reservations about the new expected credit loss model for financial instruments, let’s take a high-level look at the guidance and try to answer some immediate questions.


Filing season begins Jan. 29

The Internal Revenue Service has set the official starting date – and returns are due by April 17.


The shifting sands of finance and technology

Leveraging the opportunities in technological change requires collaboration and coordination.


ADP finds private sector added 250,000 jobs in December

Private sector employers added 250,000 jobs last month, according to payroll giant ADP, as businesses took advantage of the roaring economy and the prospect of tax cuts in the New Year.


The FDIC vs. PwC: Scapegoating the auditors is the wrong move

Auditing firms cannot be expected to root out evil, or to conduct full forensic investigations.


AICPA announces new CPA Exam technology

Software updates on April 1, 2018 will look to give candidates a more realistic experience.


Washington, D.C. gets $50M as filers duck property-tax cap

Washington, D.C.’s city government collected more than $50 million in prepayments of 2018 property taxes from about 7,500 taxpayers, said David Umansky, a spokesman for the city’s Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey S. DeWitt.


State governments are already gaming the Republican tax overhaul

Before the ink was dry on the Republican tax bill signed into law late last month, experts predicted that state governments would try to shield their residents from tax hikes they’ll suffer from a sharp reduction in state and local deductions.