CBIZ expands in Denver

The Top 100 Firm has acquired Colorado’s The Wenner Group.


IRS will pay refunds during shutdown, easing pressure for a deal

The IRS will issue refunds to taxpayers even if the U.S. government shutdown extends into the filing season.


Cybersecurity tech founder John McAfee pledges battle against 'corrupt' IRS

In a series of tweets, the businessman announced he has not filed a tax return for eight years, calling taxation “theft” and “illegal.”


Why automation is a positive turning point for accountants

Machines will unlock an accountant’s ability to share their judgment, enriching their employment experience and perceived value within the organization.


Update requirement for efiling may take tax pros by surprise

Over 30 states now have a 10 Business Day Rule in place.


Enterprise risk management a necessity for accountants: IFAC

A new report from the International Federation of Accountants highlights the importance of enterprise risk management for professionals within their practices amid uncertain times.


Making the most of PDF

The familiar format is still ubiquitous in the profession. Here are some ways accountants can use the technology to its full capability.


Wharton professors receive 2019 'Impact on Management Accounting' award

Christopher Ittner and Jeremy Michels, accounting professors at The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, were recognized for their academic research on risk-based forecasting.


Tax season to start Jan. 28, IRS confirms

Despite the shutdown, Commissioner Rettig commits to on-time refunds, too.


Ocasio-Cortez’s 70% tax idea isn't very radical

Marginal rates had been that high as recently as 1981.