Tax Strategy: The details on Tax Reform 2.0

The three bills have varying chances of success, and some high hurdles in the Senate.


IIRC appoints Dominic Barton as new chair and launches Momentum Phase

The International Integrated Reporting Council has tapped a former global managing partner at McKinsey & Company as its new head.


Six common challenges in managing a global organization

When entering a new market, there’s always the need for local knowledge.


3 steps for CPAs to make qualified plans a profitable part of their business

More and more consumers today are looking for one firm to manage both their tax and financial planning, which is why a growing number of CPAs are bringing financial advice in-house.


You can still deduct a client's meal on a night out, IRS says

The Internal Revenue Service is giving businesses a tax break they thought they had lost in the tax overhaul last year — write-offs for wining and dining clients.


Trump family tax report tests new IRS chief on 2nd day in office

Charles Rettig was barely 24 hours into his new job as President Trump’s hand-picked chief tax official when a bombshell news report hit.


Majority of Gen Z open to accounting careers: IFAC

A poll of over 3,000 Gen Zers found that they desired the kind of ‘stable’ career path offered by accounting.


Rettig sworn in as IRS commissioner

The Beverly Hills tax lawyer will have his plate full at the agency.


Adaptive Insights adds strategic workforce planning to platform

The product may suit firm clients looking for a more comprehensive way to manage the finance, operations and HR functions within their organization.


China hits top film star with $70M fine for tax evasion

China ordered one of its top actresses and her associated companies to pay about 884 million yuan ($129 million) in taxes and fines, capping a months-long tax evasion probe that shook the nation’s blossoming entertainment industry.