Ex-Tesla worker escalates legal battle by blowing whistle to SEC

A former Tesla Inc. employee portrayed by Elon Musk as a saboteur has filed a whistle-blower tip with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission alleging the company made misstatements and omissions to investors.


FICPA announces second 'Emerging Leaders' class

The organization is inviting 24 young leaders from across the state to learn best practices on leading the next generation of professionals.


Mitchell Titus acquires Washington, Pittman & McKeever

Two of the oldest minority-controlled accounting firms are joining together.


Trump tax-cut optimism fades into trade-war gloom at top banks

It was supposed to be the best of times for the biggest U.S. banks: Rising interest rates and corporate tax cuts would boost profitability and spur lending, while deregulation lowered costs.


Tax loophole from 1960s could let wealthy tap 21% corporate rate

An obscure tax provision from the 1960s that was left untouched by President Donald Trump’s overhaul could let wealthy individual investors seize for themselves the largest corporate tax cut in U.S. history.


Accounting meets the gig economy: Leveraging the cloud for everyone's benefit

Technology can help engage the workforce and empower the employer, addressing the staffing crisis.


UHY Michigan donates $50K for 50th anniversary

The firm will also be sponsoring a pop-up exhibit on accounting at the Detroit Historical Society.


Companies see clearly without GAAP in their eyes

More and more companies say they can see the future, but only through their rainbow-tinted kaleidoscopes.


Tesla buyers hear clock ticking as $7,500 tax credit phases out

The clock is ticking for Tesla Inc. customers looking for incentives on their purchase.


Pass-through tax guidance delayed until end of July

U.S. Treasury Department rules outlining which businesses structured as S corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies can claim a 20 percent tax deduction are likely to be delayed until the end of July, according to a senior administration official.