Storm victims in S.D., Ark. get filing relief

As long as the necessary payments or deposits were made on a timely basis, reporting deadlines will be extended, according to the IRS.


Corporate America gets clarity on tax bills for offshore profits

Multinational corporations got some long-awaited clarity from the IRS, which issued new rules on Friday clarifying how they must compute a new international tax.


BDO: Nonprofits face ‘starvation cycle’

NFPs can fall prey to a cycle where overspending on services leads to a lack of investment in infrastructure and expanding capabilities.


5 keys to greater profitability through data analytics

Data drives an increasing number of business decisions in the digital age.


U.S. slow-walks digital tax talks, hoping to wear down allies

The Trump administration is deep in talks with 129 other countries on implementing a new standard for taxing digital companies, but its heart lies elsewhere.


Congress may kill some hated special-interest tax breaks for good this year

If liberal and conservative advocacy groups can agree on anything, it’s this: A suite of more than three dozen or so corporate tax breaks that have expired over the past two years should stay dead.


Navigating remote work and virtual offices

Jim Boomer of Boomer Consulting discusses the benefits and challenges of remote staff at the 2019 AICPA Engage conference.


Firms on the move: Blumshapiro teaches financial literacy for JA in a Day

AICPA and AAM bestow variety of awards at the Engage conference; HLB International celebrates 50 years with international day of giving; and more CPA news.


People on the move: Grant Thornton shifts CEO to emeritus role

Grassi & Co. hires cyber and information security lead; Xero appoints Hubdoc co-founder GM of product, accounting and global services; and more personnel news.


Tax Fraud Blotter: Refund in the parking lot

Secret records; cashed out; relatives, acquaintances and Social Security numbers; and other highlights of recent tax cases.