The negative impact of an outdated firm website

If you’re like most people, once your firm’s website was in place, you went about your business without giving it another thought outside of telling prospective clients to “check out our site.”


Steinhoff delays earnings report over audit complexities

Steinhoff International Holdings NV pushed back the dates for the publication of audited earnings for 2017 and 2018 after the findings of a forensic probe by PwC made the process more time consuming and complex.


Firms giving back: Global Tax Management honored alongside Autism Speaks

The Institute of Management Accountants also became a sponsor of the PhD Project, which helps minority students with their business doctorate studies by promoting more diverse instructors.


What’s in Trump’s tax returns? Maybe nothing but ‘fool’s gold’

Even if House Democrats get their hands on Donald Trump’s tax returns, many of their biggest questions about the president’s finances will probably go unanswered.


Firms on the move: Withum celebrates March Madness

The AICPA introduces a new credential; ICPAS installs a new board of directors; and more CPA news.


People on the move: Katz, Sapper & Miller appoints CFO, innovation exec

Grant Thornton hires head of corporate development; Baker Newman Noyes adds to risk and business advisory practice; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.


Tax Fraud Blotter: Sorry about that, chief

Zapped; drug deals; doing the deduction shuffle; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


Senators want IRS to enforce tax laws against college admissions cheats

The Republican and Democratic leaders of the Senate Finance Committee, chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and ranking member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., are asking the Internal Revenue Service to crack down on the people involved in the recent college admissions scandal.


Helping your small business clients through 2019’s top regulatory issues

Issues new and old will be a focus at the federal, state and local levels.


TIGTA: IRS coping well with tax season, despite extra challenges

The new tax law and the 35-day shutdown had an impact on the agency, but it still managed to process over 59 million returns by mid-season.