Why Wesley Snipes keeps getting knocked down

The Tax Court upholds the IRS rejection of the ‘Blade’ star’s OIC.


Big Four, top firms among 'Best Companies for Dads'

Working Mother magazine’s new list highlighted businesses with top paternity leave benefits.


In the blogs: Midterm fallout

What Amazon may have been offered in return for relocating; firing problem clients; Nexus looms over holiday shopping; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


New IRS Commissioner Rettig aims to improve technology for taxpayers and CPAs

Charles Rettig assures AICPA members that, as a tax practitioner himself, he understands their views


Perception and the CPA

Communicate and carry yourself in a manner that boosts perception with clients and stakeholders.


KPMG adds another independent director

KPMG has brought another independent director to its board, appointing Linda L. Addison, a former managing partner of the law firm Norton Rose Fulbright.


Art of Accounting: Exciting sharing meeting

Last week we had our annual Partners’ Network Power Breakfast. Here are some highlights.


SEC looking at Trump proposal on quarterly financial reporting

Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton and chief accountant Wesley Bricker weighed in on a proposed change in the reporting cycle for public companies.


Dixon Hughes Goodman debuts 'Employee Experience' program

The Top 100 firm has launched a new workplace culture initiative focused on flexibility and improved perks for all staff members.


LG heir denied billionaire status with $630M death tax

LG Chairman Koo Kwang-mo would be a billionaire in most countries.