IRS adds more countries to information exchange lists

The former Soviet republic of Georgia is another jurisdiction where interest payments must be reported.


In the blogs: Ingot we trust

Fault in the age of e-filing; the latest scam; barks and breaks; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


MSCPA announces 2019 'Women to Watch'

The Massachusetts Society of CPAs honored four experienced and three emerging female leaders across the state.


RSM to pay $950,000 for violating auditor independence rules

The fifth largest accounting firm had problems with at least 15 audit clients.


IPSASB proposes new guidance on financial instruments in the public sector

The exposure draft offers standards for how governments can account for monetary gold and currency in circulation.


U.S. and France move toward possible accord on digital services tax

French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. President Donald Trump may have reached a deal at the G-7 summit to avert tariff hikes that Trump had threatened against French wine.


IRS program to prevent personal data loss is delayed

Taxpayers’ personal information and tax account data remain at risk of being leaked from the Internal Revenue Service’s computer networks despite progress on a data loss prevention program, according to a new report.


Art of Accounting: Keeping track of interruptions

Art of Accounting: Keeping track of interruptions


VSCPA president signs 'Action for Diversity & Inclusion' pledge

Virginia Society of CPAs president and CEO Stephanie Peters is the latest executive to commit to workplaces built upon more diversity and inclusion.


Rainchecks: Are you viewed as transactional or transformational?

Angie Grissom of the Rainmaker Cos. offers seven steps to position yourself as an advisor.