U.S. charges Russian accountant with conspiracy to interfere in elections

A Russian national was charged by the U.S. for allegedly being one of the masterminds behind a conspiracy to interfere in both the 2016 and 2018 elections, marking the first charges related to next month’s congressional midterm vote.


Firms giving back: DHG holds 2018 'Community IMPACT Awards'

The Indiana Society of CPAs also held its annual Day of Service.


Intuit introduces QuickBooks Online Advanced

The offering leverages artificial intelligence to target complex, high-growth businesses.


3 ways you can boost cybersecurity in your tax practice

No practitioner wants to discover that their client’s data has been compromised.


Vena Solutions reinstates founder as CEO

The FP&A software provider has its sights set on the billion-dollar examples of Adaptive Insights and Anaplan.


Enter the 'FlexGen'

Jody Padar on how all generations need to embrace new skills, change, and helping clients with their goals.


IRS revises backup withholding guide for new tax law

The document reflects the reduced 24 percent withholding rate in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.


IRS offers guidance on claiming premium tax credit after new tax law

The Internal Revenue Service issued a notice Thursday providing interim guidance to clarify how the suspension of the personal exemption deduction in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will affect some of the rules under the Affordable Care Act for claiming the premium tax credit for health insurance.


Getting visitors to your website to take the next step

Behavioral retargeting may help increase conversions among potential clients.


Santander joins list of banks in German tax-dodge crackdown

Banco Santander SA became the latest addition to a long list of banks targeted by German prosecutors over controversial tax-driven transactions known as “Cum-Ex” that may have cost the German state about 10 billion euros ($11.5 billion).