IRS offers tax relief to expats who renounced U.S. citizenship

Some expatriates who have relinquished their U.S. citizenship will have the chance to comply with their U.S. tax and filing obligations and in turn qualify for relief from back taxes, penalties and interest.


IRS proposes regulations allowing tax-exempt groups to keep donor identities secret

Tax-exempt organizations, including many political groups, will be able to avoid disclosing the names of their contributors, despite a recent court decision.


RSM merges in Gregory, Sharer & Stuart

RSM merges in Gregory, Sharer & Stuart in Florida


Vic.ai, AI platform for accountants, gets $11.2M Series A funding

‘We see a future where continuous accounting becomes a substantial competitive advantage supported by an AI ‘CFO’ that provides the leadership team with real financial foresight,’ CEO says.


Firms giving back: CohnReznick raises $150K at annual golf invitational

EY hosts a graduation ceremony for Girls Who Code, and other charitable initiatives from firms across the country.


People & firms on the move: EY appoints Americas forensic & integrity services leader

Marcum promotes 16 to partner; KSCPA announces Women to Watch Award nominees; and more CPA news.


Inside CAS: Promise and pitfalls

The second half of a virtual roundtable on one of the fastest-growing services in accounting.


Boomer’s Blueprint: 5 ways to improve 3 firm processes

Accounting firms need to continually think about how they do the things they do.


Case studies: Payroll in 2019

Two firms share their experiences with different payroll providers.


Tax Fraud Blotter: Fun in the sun

Fast, Quick and jailed; Complete fraud; eight figures off the books; and other highlights of recent tax cases.