Art of Accounting: ‘This is the last time I will bother you’

Make sure your firm’s partner meetings accomplish the right goals and pay off.


IRS proposes more than doubling EA fees

The cost of the user fee for enrolled agents would rise from $30 to $67.


Ghosn joins ranks of executives accused of financial impropriety

The Nissan chairman was arrested in Japan for alleged financial violations and faces removal from his job.


What makes a firm a great workplace?

Ron Causey, the CEO and co-founder of SC&H Group, offers insights into what made his firm the No. 1 Large Firm to Work For in 2018.


K•Coe Isom merges in Noell Agnew & Morse

The Top 100 Firm has acquired a California firm that specializes in servicing food and agricultural businesses.


IRS developing guidance on integrated health reimbursement arrangements

The Internal Revenue Service issued a notice Monday saying it is developing guidance on integrated health reimbursement arrangements and how taxpayers and businesses can avoid extra penalties and payments.


IRS points to new limits on like-kind exchanges

The Internal Revenue Service is reminding taxpayers about a change under the new tax law that limits exchanges of property.


AICPA drafts guidance on inventory valuation

The Financial Reporting Executive Committee eventually plans to publish a broader Business Combinations Accounting and Valuation Guide.


Majority of millennials believe current tax system is unequal: Study

A wide-ranging survey on economic issues by EY found that millennials see the current U.S. tax system favoring high-income individuals and companies.


FASB proposes tweaks to financial instruments standards

The proposals would make narrow improvements to the rules for credit losses, hedging, and recognition and measurement.