Firms giving back: Gumbiner Savett bakes for breast cancer research

Marcum Financial Services will also mark its 10th anniversary by giving back to local communities via financial literacy courses.


Rich Preece leaves Intuit after 17-year tenure

His final role was as senior vice president and head of customer success for the small business and self-employed group; his first was as marketing manager for ProSeries.


QuickBooks Live: Standing room only

The bookkeeping-on-demand service is proving popular with accountants, and creating new opportunities for Intuit.


TR’s Rushton: Choose to wield technology

With change now the defining characteristic of the profession, accountants can embrace tech – or have it inflicted on them.


Tax Fraud Blotter: Father crime

Salon scam; Mr. Guilty; secret identity; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


Canopy CEO steps down as tax software company lays off 73

Founder Kurt Avarell resigned as the company continued cutbacks.


Senators reintroduce bill to roll back audit requirements for small broker-dealers

Three senators have reintroduced a bill that would exempt small broker-dealers from the expanded audit requirements of the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 and reinstate looser auditing requirements.


Tax reform influenced charitable giving for half of taxpayers

Approximately 50 percent of taxpayers made at least one change in their charitable giving strategy in response to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to a new survey.


AICPA awards inaugural AWSCPA Lifetime Achievement Award

Olivia Kirtley, former chair of the American Institute of CPAs, was honored for advancing the role of women in the accounting profession.


Marcum releases 2019 year-end tax guide

The guide provide advice for taxpayers on how to comply with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and other tax changes.