New relief for drought-stricken farmers, ranchers: IRS

Those affected by severe weather from Sept. 1, 2017, to Aug. 31, 2018, may have extra time to replace livestock.


Standing is the new walking

Stand-up desks are the Fitbits of 2018.


Richey May buys two IT consulting firms

The acquisitions jump-start the firm’s new division, Richey May Technology Solutions.


IAASB revises standard for auditing accounting estimates

The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board has released a revised standard for auditing accounting estimates and several related disclosures.


Loyola University Maryland's accounting department receives $1M gift

The Baltimore school will use the donation to establish an endowed accounting chair and help strengthen its programs.


Deadline for new depreciation deduction fast approaching

The IRS is warning that taxpayers need to file the election by Oct. 15.


Firms giving back: The ICPAS's 2018 Day of Service

The society’s 9th annual event saw almost 1,500 professionals volunteer in local communities.


Applying the new International Code of Ethics

A case study explores IESBA’s new guidelines for avoiding conflicts of interest in auditing.


IRS ‘Future State’ is now just a 5-year plan

The vision is the same for how the agency hopes to interact with taxpayers, but the name is going away.


Jersey Shore’s Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino sentenced on tax charges

Michael “the Situation” Sorrentino, star of the MTV reality series “Jersey Shore” was sentenced to eight months in prison Friday for violating federal tax laws, while his brother Marc received a 24-month sentence.