They need you – they’re just not always sure what for

The 2018 Small Business Accounting Insights study uncovers accountants’ clients’ biggest needs.


Accountants need to disrupt themselves

The profession is being swept up in a revolution wrought by technology and other factors, and ICPAS chief Todd Shapiro wants accountants to get out ahead of it.


The missing piece: The partner’s talent management mindset

The Big Four accounting firms have never been as concerned with the future of their workforce as they are today.


NABA accepting 2019 scholarship applications

The National Association of Black Accountants is seeking qualified student applicants by Dec. 15, 2018.


HBK adds Monahan

The deal gives Hill, Barth & King an expanded presence in Sarasota, Florida.


Accounting firms challenged in adapting to technology changes

Only 25 percent of firms feel extremely confident about their ability to keep pace in the current environment.


French push for EU tech tax falters as Italy vows to go it alone

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire’s efforts to rally his European Union colleagues around a new tax on tech giants fell short.


IRS ‘a little ahead of last year’ on getting ready for tax season

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act dominates enhancements to Intuit’s ProConnect Tax Online.


Hashing out rates: Taxing marijuana without extinguishing it

States need to consider a wide range of factors in looking to set tax rates on legalized pot sales.


A small-business barometer for 2019

Those working with accountants expect stronger growth, according to Accounting Today’s Small Business Insights Survey.