Deadline for 'Best Firms for Technology' extended

Accounting Today is keeping the submission window for its new report on the most cutting-edge practices in the profession until April 16.


Democrats know they’ll never see Trump's taxes, Mulvaney says

Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney vowed that members of Congress will never see Donald Trump’s tax returns, as Democrats and the president’s allies spar over whether lawmakers have the right to request them.


Cashing in on business advisory services

Find a balance that’s right for your accounting firm.


CAQ names new executive director, Julie Bell Lindsay

The former Citigroup executive Julie Bell Lindsay is succeeding Cindy Fornelli, who is retiring.


Appeals court reverses Tax Court, finds refund jurisdiction in favor of late filer

A federal appeals court has overruled the Tax Court and sided with a taxpayer who overpaid her taxes and later filed for a refund.


The problem with partners

Professional partnerships require hard work, according to ConvergenceCoaching founder and leading consultant Jennifer Wilson, who offers solutions for overcoming the stumbling blocks.


Secrets of the Top 100 Firms

A sampling of data, insights and analysis from Accounting Today’s 2019 rankings.


Senators introduce bill to make Work Opportunity Tax Credit permanent

A bipartisan group of senators has introduced legislation to make permanent the Work Opportunity Tax Credit, a tax break that encourages companies to hire veterans, people with disabilities and other groups who face barriers to employment, before it expires at the end of the year.


Congress introduces bill to expand help to rural co-ops

Republican and Democratic lawmakers in the Senate and House have teamed up to introduce bipartisan legislation to assist tax-exempt cooperative organizations.


IIA urges companies to improve anti-fraud controls

The Institute of Internal Auditors wants organizations to pay more attention to fraud control and decide on the role that internal audit will play.