States could see corporate tax windfall from new tax law

States may receive a major boost in their corporate tax revenues as a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to a new report.


Jimmy Kimmel teases PwC in Oscars opening monologue

The comedian took a gentle swipe at PricewaterhouseCoopers during Sunday night’s Academy Awards telecast.


Five questions for the Accounting Singularity

Artificial intelligence and other technologies are radically reshaping the experience of working in the profession.


Transforming AP with AI

“Okay Google, which accounts are 30 days past due?”


Rich professionals can exploit tax break for farms, small firms

Highly paid professionals including accountants, investment managers, doctors and lawyers are eyeing a loophole in what’s supposed to be a mom-and-pop benefit of the new tax law as a way to supersize their savings.


Mnuchin’s move to end hedge fund loophole seen facing challenge

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s plan to fix a gaping loophole for hedge funds in President Donald Trump’s new tax law could face legal challenges.


Trump administration backs internet taxes at U.S. Supreme Court

The Solicitor General urged the justices to let state and local governments collect billions of dollars from online retailers.


Art of Accounting: Dealing with unpleasant clients

If you don’t want to drop difficult clientele, try giving them priority care so they won’t pester you so much.


CPACA revamps leadership

The CPA Consultants’ Alliance made some changes in its officers and added new members, including a CPA Next group of up-and-comers.


Apple's tax billions said guarded by Bank of New York

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. won a contract to be custodian for as much as 13 billion euros ($16 billion) in back taxes that Apple Inc. will pay to Ireland, according to a person familiar with the matter.