Firms on the move: UHY supports homeless youth with Sleep Out

TSCPA anoints B&I industry award winner; Dean Dorton Allen Ford hosts inaugural IGNITE Leadership Conference; and more news from CPA offices across the country.


People on the move: K-Coe Isom appoints four principals

ICPAS announces new board officers and members; KPM CPAs welcomes back accountant as firm administrator; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.


AICPA suggests ‘Practitioner Services’ division at IRS

The institute also recommends a congressional mandate for preparer testing and CPE.


Payroll and Your Practice

For many firms, payroll is rapidly becoming both a core service offering – and a profit center. This special report will look at how firms are incorporating it into their practices.


Sales and use tax non-collection becomes a PR risk for online sellers

The Connecticut Department of Revenue Services recently provided a cautionary example for internet companies that don’t collect taxes.


Choosing the right year for first-time penalty abatement

An IRS program offers taxpayers an opportunity to avoid some penalties — but it requires careful judgement.


ADP finds private sector added 241,000 jobs in March

Private sector employers added 241,000 jobs in March, according to payroll giant ADP, as the new tax law and the strong economy helped boost hiring.


Leveraging tax season to grow your practice

What happens after busy season is pretty much under your control.


These hedge fund trades can escape new carried interest limits

The Internal Revenue Service knocked down one way for hedge fund managers to dodge restrictions in President Donald Trump’s tax law. But for some managers, there’s still a way out.


Comparison Guide: Expense reporting solutions 2018

Laying out the features of some leading T&E software side by side.