Congress sets modest to-do list amid polarized election campaign, including taxes and the IRS

Republicans are showing little appetite for big action in what may be their last months in full control of Capitol Hill.


Michael Cohen’s other woe: Mounting unpaid taxes on NYC cabs

Taxicab companies owned by the Trump attorney and his family members just got hit with nearly $80,000 in new claims.


The role of technology in accounting

Randy Rupp, CEO of Top 100 Firm Rehmann, discusses how his firm is expanding its managed IT services practice.


A perfect time for financial planning

More CPAs should consider adding the service to their practices.


IRS updates guidance for retirement plans

The Internal Revenue Service recently reduced a user fee, modified its policy on issuing opinion and advisory letters, and changed the pre-approved program for cash balance plans.


5 signs of potential procure-to-pay fraud

Financial control weaknesses can develop in any organization, opening the door to fraudsters.


New accounting standards require subscription businesses to act now

The first step is to admit there’s a problem.


IRS settling claims with Tea Party groups

Organizations whose applications for tax-exempt status were delayed by the IRS could be getting $3.5 million.


Tax reform could mean changes in global employee mobility

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is forcing companies to reconsider where they are hiring and assigning workers.


People on the move: Armanino expands Dallas team

Grant Thornton partner-in-charge appointed to AICPA Financial Reporting Executive Committee; AccountantsWorld hires SVP of sales and customer service; and more personnel and CPA news from across the country.