Firms giving back: Clark Schaefer Hackett donates $80K to fire stations
The Cincinnati firm marked its 80th anniversary by supplying new decontamination units for its “Healthy Heroes” campaign.
The Cincinnati firm marked its 80th anniversary by supplying new decontamination units for its “Healthy Heroes” campaign.
The Internal Revenue Service is making progress on improving its authentication processes after a string of data breaches on some of its e-Services and online apps, but some of the improvements haven’t been completely implemented, according to a new report.
The Internal Revenue Service, fresh off its success in uncovering U.S. assets hidden in Swiss banks, has assigned elite criminal agents to investigate whether Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are being used to cheat the taxman.
Prager Metis relocates in N.J.; Cherry Bekaert hosts private equity summit; and more news from CPA offices across the country.
President Donald Trump signed a two-year budget agreement that will boost federal spending by almost $300 billion and suspend the debt ceiling for a year, ending a brief partial government shutdown that began at midnight when lawmakers missed a funding deadline.
Perelson Weiner appoints first CEO; CohnReznick hires cybersecurity lead; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
What is IFRS 16, how will it affect your business and what do you need to do to ensure your leasing arrangements remain compliant?
A training software provider has gone public with a lawsuit after a DHG employee published excerpts from some of its training materials on the firm’s website.
In the coming years, the industry will play a significant role in driving the adoption of this world-changing technology.
The Internal Revenue Service is expected to refund disabled veterans an estimated $78 million that was wrongly withheld from their disability severance pay.