The accounting profession and the coronavirus: The crisis in numbers

A recent Accounting Today survey reveals how firms are handling the pandemic.

The accounting profession and the coronavirus: The crisis in numbers


10,000 recalled IRS employees need to bring their own masks

The service says it won’t be able to provide protective equipment immediately.

10,000 recalled IRS employees need to bring their own masks


California, Texas lead in total coronavirus stimulus payments

The IRS announced it has delivered 88 million Economic Impact Payments as of April 17, 2020.

California, Texas lead in total coronavirus stimulus payments


Paychex teams up with lenders to help small businesses apply for PPP

Payroll giant Paychex is partnering with Biz2Credit, Fundera and Lendio to help small businesses apply for the new funding offered by the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program.

Paychex teams up with lenders to help small businesses apply for PPP


IRS seeks nominees for Advisory Council

Applications for IRSAC will be taken through June 12, 2020.

IRS seeks nominees for Advisory Council


People & firms on the move: BerganKDV hires government and nonprofit director

CalCPA announced 2020 Women to Watch; Deloitte and Dean Dorton launch podcasts covering coronavirus issues; and more CPA news.

People & firms on the move: BerganKDV hires government and nonprofit director


CalCPA announces 2020 'Women to Watch'

The California Society of CPAs honored six top female professionals across the state, from emerging to experienced leaders.

CalCPA announces 2020 'Women to Watch'


Economic uncertainty drives changes to leasing of long-lived assets

Recent events affecting the global financial health of businesses have forced CFOs and treasurers to conserve and preserve cash.

Economic uncertainty drives changes to leasing of long-lived assets


Small businesses fear fresh loan funding won’t be nearly enough

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the additional funding Congress approved Thursday to help small businesses survive the coronavirus pandemic should be the last round, but advocates fear it’ll run out quickly and won’t be enough for mom-and-pop shops struggling to stay open.

Small businesses fear fresh loan funding won’t be nearly enough


The COVID-19 crisis and our readiness for the new era of the workplace

There is no doubt that we all live and operate in a profoundly changed reality, in which the state of continuous change has become the “new normal.”

The COVID-19 crisis and our readiness for the new era of the workplace