5 most overlooked expenses in R&D credits

Each year, corporations and pass-throughs across industries fail to claim R&D tax credits because they aren’t aware that many day-to-day activities qualify for this dollar-for-dollar reduction in income tax liability.

5 most overlooked expenses in R&D credits


4 keys to hiring accountants in 2020’s challenging labor market

If you plan to attract and retain the best talent, you’ve got to know what matters to them.

4 keys to hiring accountants in 2020’s challenging labor market


IFAC highlights factors behind high-quality audits

The International Federation of Accountants has released a set of recommendations for achieving high-quality audits as regulators around the world push for more thorough audits to avoid accounting scandals.

IFAC highlights factors behind high-quality audits


IMA announces 2020 conference

The Institute of Management Accountants opened registration Wednesday for its 2020 annual conference.

IMA announces 2020 conference


Stanford faces $43M tab in Trump endowment tax

The university is dealing with a new levy on college endowments included in the 2017 tax overhaul, the first time private colleges will pay such a fee.

Stanford faces M tab in Trump endowment tax


How to reinvent yourself for the AI-driven world

AI is the talk of the town these days, and its application to the tax and accounting profession means automating tasks that we are accustomed to billing for by the hour or form.

How to reinvent yourself for the AI-driven world


Massachusetts court rules au pairs fall under domestic employment law

Here’s what host families need to know about taxes and payroll.

Massachusetts court rules au pairs fall under domestic employment law


A shakeup in free tax filing, and other tech stories you may have missed

AI startups suck in capital, time to get off Windows 7, and eight other technology developments that will impact your clients and your firm.

A shakeup in free tax filing, and other tech stories you may have missed


In the blogs: Overly hopeful

The new budget; the SALT myth; NATP; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.

In the blogs: Overly hopeful


IRS proposes update to income tax withholding rules

The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury have proposed regulations updating the income tax withholding rules to reflect the changes in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the recently redesigned Form W-4 and the IRS’s new Tax Withholding Estimator.

IRS proposes update to income tax withholding rules