Getting the best tax use from a vacation home under today's rules, Part 2

In many cases, the profitable sale of a second home will result in a tax-favored capital gain.


Tungsten Network debuts e-billing for AR

The product allows accounts receivable departments to send 100 percent of their outbound invoices through a single service provider.


IRS spent $380M on FATCA, but still can’t enforce it

The Internal Revenue Service did a lot to implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, yet its efforts have fallen short, says TIGTA.


M&A roundup: Deals in Georgia and Michigan

Mauldin & Jenkins adds KRT CPAs division; Gordon Advisors merges in Tobias, Vandeputte & Skulsky.


Virginia Society of CPAs awards over $58K in scholarships

The organization’s Educational Foundation recognized 27 accounting students for the 2018-19 academic year.


Making divorce less taxing

New, more complicated marital situations call for careful tax planning.


Growth benefits of U.S. tax cuts may be overestimated: Fed study

U.S. growth expectations may be too rosy as analysts overestimate how much tax cuts will boost the economy, according to an economic letter from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.


Tax Fraud Blotter: Something fishy

One, two, three, jail!; lack of class; Deepwater sentencing; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


Squire combines with Pinnock Robbins

Two Utah firms are joining forces, effective July 1.


Art of Accounting: Showing up

Being available is essential for maintaining and strengthening relationships with clients…and everyone else you interact with professionally.