What’s the matter with the Kiddie Tax today?

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has complicated an already-complicated situation.


10 tech stories you may have missed: Self(ish) service

Foldable tech, higher prices for G Suite, and eight other things that happened in technology this past month and how they’ll impact your clients and your firm.


PKF O’Connor Davies merges in BFMM

PKF O’Connor Davies LLP, a Top 100 Firm based in New York, has added Batchelor, Frechette, McCrory, Michael & Co., a firm based in Providence, Rhode Island, expanding PKFOD’s expertise in private clubs, commercial construction and real estate firms, employee benefit plans, manufacturing and not-for-profits.


In the blogs: Beehive yourself

Philly and Wayfair; better ways to tax the rich; how long to keep records; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


AICPA wants more penalty relief for underpayments and late payments by taxpayers

The American Institute of CPAs is asking the IRS and the Treasury for additional relief for taxpayers who didn’t adjust their withholdings last year for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.


Banks’ $21B tax windfall doesn’t stop their job cuts

Major U.S. banks shaved about $21 billion from their tax bills last year — almost double the IRS’s annual budget — as the industry benefited more than many others from the Republican tax overhaul.


Software survey: Keep your practice on the right track

Developers share what PM systems offer, and what new features and capabilities users can expect in the future.


Art of Accounting: Sid Kess, tax educator extraordinaire

There are few constants in taxes, but one of them is Sidney Kess.


Procurement, payments, and AP automation: What’s the difference?

Automation is the top priority of accounting professionals in 2019, according to industry reports.


Cyber Florida releases cybersecurity guide for SMBs

The state-funding organization will also hold workshops and classes throughout the Sunshine State.