Millionaires flee their homelands as tensions rise and taxes bite

The world’s wealthy are increasingly on the move.


Private agencies collecting less than 2% of tax debts

A new program requiring the IRS to hire collection agencies is falling far short of its goals and putting taxpayers at risk of falling prey to scammers.


Investor group wants companies to explain non-GAAP metrics used to set executive comp

The Council of Institutional Investors is asking the Securities and Exchange Commission to require companies to explain any non-GAAP metrics used to set executive compensation within their proxy statements.


Tax reform had little impact on tax prep market share, says Moody’s

The 2017 tax law had no discernible impact on consumer tax filing patterns or the market share of tax prep vendors, according to a new report from Moody’s Investors Service.


Accounting Today looking for Top Firms by AUM

The annual list ranks the top CPA financial planners by assets under management.


The boom in remote work

With no end in sight to the staffing crunch, more and more accounting firms are discovering the benefits of being able to hire talent remotely, according to AccountingFly CEO Jeff Phillips.


IIA sees membership exceed 200,000

The Institute of Internal Auditors reported a milestone Monday, with membership numbers now topping 200,000.


Dean Dorton to sponsor Kentucky Derby racehorse 'Tax'

The Lexington, Kentucky firm will sponsor the contending horse in all three races of the Triple Crown.


Art of Accounting: What’s in your pipeline?

If you want to grow your practice, you can no longer rely on what you have been doing, but what you will be doing for your clients.


Lessons learned through tax season: How to support microbusinesses (profitably)

Hundreds of small-firm accountants and tax professionals across America share a common pain point: It’s difficult to maintain profitable relationships with microbusinesses.