AICPA and NASBA work on evolving the CPA licensing model

The American Institute of CPAs and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy have also teamed up on a new initiative to protect professional licensing for CPAs.


Ghost assets can haunt companies for years

The cost can be enormous in terms of taxes paid unnecessarily, and more.


NASBA names recipients of 2019 Accounting Education Research Grants

The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy has awarded research grants to a number of faculty and postdoctoral researchers.


The latest in auditing standards

AICPA chief auditor Bob Dohrer shares new developments in the rules around audit evidence, key audit matters for non-public clients, and much more.


'XPlore' program introduces KU students to big-city life

Now in its 14th year, the University of Kansas program gives accounting students a hand-on look at firm life in some of the country’s biggest markets.


Art of Accounting: Big-time consulting by small-firm owners

I have spoken to and met with thousands of fellow accountants, and I truly believe many are underpricing their services.


Trump tax return case doesn’t belong in D.C. court, N.Y. says

New York’s top lawyer told a Washington judge that he shouldn’t be the one hearing President Donald Trump’s suit to block the state from handing his tax records to Congressional Democrats.


5 principles for running a smarter firm

Accountants can learn a lot from giants like Netflix and Marriott — and from their own clients.


Treasury and IRS unveil new Form W-4 for 2020

The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service have released on Friday a redesigned Form W-4 for tax year 2020, making a number of changes to earlier draft versions of the form after hearing complaints from tax professionals.


AICPA presents 2019 'Medal of Inspiration'

The American Institute of CPAs recognized Indira Karimove, an undergraduate at the University of Texas at Tyler, for success in the face of hardship.