Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson to retire

The head of the Taxpayer Advocate Service at the IRS for 18 years will be retiring at the end of July.


What JPMorgan’s JPM Coin means for crypto-accounting

Accounting professionals need to keep developing and maintaining robust internal controls around cryptoassets.


Transformation versus optimization

The accounting profession has been optimizing for two decades; now is the time to transform.


Product News: Sage Intacct releases updates for 2019

Vertex integrates with Insite Software, RoseRyan releases business management software, and Paychex, Salesforce receive ethics award.


The R&D Credit's special benefit for startups

Small, young companies could be eligible for up to $250,000 in payroll tax savings.


Workday’s $10B plan to outsell Oracle

CEO Aneel Bhusri says the 14-year-old upstart is targeting that annual sales milestone in as many as six years, up from $2 billion last year.


Firms on the move: CPACA adds new officers

FAF announces new board members; Armanino expands privacy services practice; and more CPA news.


People on the move: RKL hires R&D practice leader

SEC appoints Acting Chief Counsel, Office of the Chief Accountant; Avalara expands executive team; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.


Firms giving back: Mazars USA announces 2019 'Giving Theme'

North Carolina firm DMJ & Co. also participated in a local ‘Polar Plunge’ to benefit the Special Olympics.


Trump had his own wealth tax in 1999, but the math was wrong

Before Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax, there was Donald Trump’s wealth tax.