Trump’s N.Y. tax case jumps from one judge he picked to another

Donald Trump didn’t get the judge he wanted to oversee a legal challenge to House Democrats who want to see the president’s New York state tax records. But Trump got the next best thing — a jurist he appointed to the bench earlier this year.


Firms on the move: Maillie breaks ground on new HQ in Pennsylvania

CalCPA presents Haskell & White with Public Service Award; Nexia International celebrates Nexia Day; and more CPA news.


People on the move: Rea & Associates appoints principal & director of tax

DMJ promotes seven in three offices; IESBA chair reappointed; and more personnel news.


Firms giving back: CLA raises over $1M for annual Giving Day

McConnell & Jones also announced a partnership with the Boys & Girls Club of America.


Accounting Today names 2019 Best Firms to Work For

The annual list recognizes the 100 top workplaces in the profession.


Tax Fraud Blotter: What so proudly we stole

Not so Smart; The Kings are dead; sick ideas; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


IRS grants extension for partnerships to file superseding Form 1065 for centralized audits

The Internal Revenue Service has issued a revenue procedure giving some partnerships extra time to file a Form 1065 and the accompanying Schedule K-1.


Private companies can learn from public company implementations of the lease accounting standard

By the end of this year, as much as $3 trillion in lease liabilities will have landed on the balance sheets of our nation’s public companies.


Giuliani says he had to borrow from Trump lawyer to pay taxes

Rudy Giuliani said he was forced to borrow $100,000 from President Donald Trump’s lawyer Marc Mukasey to pay his taxes after his wife tied up a joint bank account in their bitter divorce case.


House unanimously approves LGBTQ fix to tax code

The legislation would remove language like “husband” and “wife” from the tax code to accommodate same-sex couples and let them claim pre-2013 tax refunds.