Private sector added 125,000 jobs in October, says ADP

The fading impact of last year’s tax cuts cooled the pace of job growth.


NJCPA accepting 2020 student scholarship applications

The New Jersey Society of CPAs encourages local high school and college accounting students to apply for $7,000 and $6,500 scholarships, respectively.


3 reasons CPAs should care about blockchain

It may come faster than you expect or more slowly — but it’s definitely coming.


Gilding the golden years

Guiding clients into and through retirement.


Companies adjust strategies after corporate tax cuts

Not as many companies are planning to increase employee wages as a result, according to a new survey by BDO USA. Instead more companies are planning to do stock buybacks, increase corporate dividends and pursue mergers and acquisitions.


In the blogs: Spook central

Limits on collection; states’ tax friendliness; write your Chief Counsel; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


Time is running out on getting the most from QOZs

A deadline looms, but questions remain and more guidance is needed.


PrimeGlobal expands int'l firm association

CEO Steve Heathcote plans to expand the association, especially in Asia and Europe.


TCJA tips for next season

Experts share tax reform issues practitioners should keep in mind.


OnPay hires former EY manager to lead partner development

Katelyn Sullivan is tasked with expanding partnerships with accountants and bookkeepers in the U.S.