How financial close automation can turn data noise into narrative

We live in an age of enormous technological advancement, yet most finance organizations continue to operate with significant manual intensity.

How financial close automation can turn data noise into narrative


Tax Strategy: New health reimbursement arrangements for 2020

Employers have more options for helping employees with medical care.

Tax Strategy: New health reimbursement arrangements for 2020


Three tenets of accounting firm sustainability

Accounting firms that manage people, performance and profitability will have the insights and resources to prepare for threats and opportunities.

Three tenets of accounting firm sustainability


Keeping accounting teams afloat during the coronavirus crisis

A conversation that all accounting firms and departments need to have, especially during times of viral epidemics and other public health crises, is how to keep the business running efficiently during these times.

Keeping accounting teams afloat during the coronavirus crisis


Senate staffers offer answers on coronavirus recovery rebate checks

Republican staff on the Senate Finance Committee have released a set of answers to frequently asked questions about the stimulus payments.

Senate staffers offer answers on coronavirus recovery rebate checks


People & firms on the move: Crowe outlines CEO succession plan

AAM extends awards deadlines; Seidel Schroeder admits two partners; and more CPA news.

People & firms on the move: Crowe outlines CEO succession plan


Deadline extended for Accounting Today 'Best Firms for Technology' submissions

Firms will be selected based on the policies and technologies they have in place, their philosophies and strategies surrounding technology in their practice, and their history in leveraging and implementing technology for their own and their clients’ benefit.

Deadline extended for Accounting Today 'Best Firms for Technology' submissions


IRS closes Practitioner Priority Service and e-Services Help Desk due to coronavirus

The Internal Revenue Service is shutting down its Practitioner Priority Service line, e-Services Help Desk, as well as the e-Services FIRE and AIR system help desks, until further notice, due to staff limitations amid the pandemic.

IRS closes Practitioner Priority Service and e-Services Help Desk due to coronavirus


CIMA exams to allow first-ever remote testing during coronavirus crisis

Starting May 2020, CIMA students can take their exams outside of testing centers due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.

CIMA exams to allow first-ever remote testing during coronavirus crisis


AICPA asks IRS for wider tax relief amid coronavirus

The American Institute of CPAs wants the Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury Department to give taxpayers more tax filing and payment relief during the COVID-19 pandemic.

AICPA asks IRS for wider tax relief amid coronavirus