Four top client trends for 2018

Accountants share the trends they’re observing across their client bases, the biggest questions they have and how they’re helping them.


Coping with the lease accounting standard

Ken Crutchfield, vice president and general manager of Bloomberg Tax Technology, discusses the changes in the leasing standard that accountants and their clients need to prepare for this year.


AICPA wants IRS guidance on meals and entertainment deduction

The institute is asking for immediate info about the disallowance of some popular write-offs.


IRS provides guidance on transfer of foreign partnership interests under new tax law

The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department have issued details about the withholding on the transfer of non-publicly traded partnership interests by foreign persons under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, along with guidance on the “transition tax” on the untaxed earnings of overseas subsidiaries of U.S. companies.


Art of Accounting: 12 must-haves to be a partner

What is the right stuff to become a partner?


Andersen Tax eyes expansion into Asia, Australia

Andersen Tax has been spreading its network of tax and legal services firms across the world after settling a legal dispute last year with a French firm that had laid claim to the Arthur Andersen name.


RSM partners with Plug and Play

The relationships will allow the firm inside access to the newest technologies incubated by the accelerator.


UHY participates in annual 'Sleep Out'

The firm saw staff members spend the night in freezing Detroit temperatures to help raise $70K for homeless youth.


Tax Strategy: A good time to revisit withholding

The changes from the December’s reform act make it important for taxpayer’s to review their W-4s.


IRS gives guidance on business interest expense limits under TCJA

The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department released new guidance Monday on computing the business interest expense limitation under the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.