5 steps toward defining your employment brand

This can drive potential team members to your brand or, if you’re not careful, drive them away.

5 steps toward defining your employment brand


Rough waters: Tax pros' financial advice for the next six months

Practitioners share how they’re helping individual clients navigate financial issues and more.

Rough waters: Tax pros' financial advice for the next six months


Divided Congress may slow new tax legislation

Tax policy for the next two years, and therefore tax planning strategies, may be determined in Georgia early next year.

Divided Congress may slow new tax legislation


Andreas Barckow to succeed Hans Hoogervorst as next IASB chair

Andreas Barckow, an accounting professor and president of the Accounting Standards Committee of Germany, was appointed Thursday by the trustees of the International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation, as the next chair of the International Accounting Standards Board, succeeding longtime chairman Hans Hoogervorst, starting in July 2021.

Andreas Barckow to succeed Hans Hoogervorst as next IASB chair


PCAOB adjusts plans for coronavirus

The board has been making changes to its strategic plans and agenda in response to the pandemic as it sees auditors doing more work remotely.

PCAOB adjusts plans for coronavirus


Women less likely to feel fairly comped for WFH expenses

The percentage of workers asking for compensation for work-from-home expenses with their employers hasn’t gone up significantly since the outbreak of COVID-19.

Women less likely to feel fairly comped for WFH expenses


AICPA announces partnership with Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica

The first-of-its-kind agreement will help the island nation create a pipeline of future-ready professionals.

AICPA announces partnership with Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica


IRS allows some businesses to skirt cap on state and local tax deductions

Proposed regulations would allow partnerships and S corporations to exceed the $10,000 limit on state and local tax deductions imposed by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

IRS allows some businesses to skirt cap on state and local tax deductions


Want your firm to remain independent? Get bigger, stronger and better

While conventional wisdom tells us that bigger is better, that’s plain and simple nonsense when it comes to midsized CPA firms and a convenient excuse for less than stellar growth by a firm’s partner group.

Want your firm to remain independent? Get bigger, stronger and better


Kavanaugh, Roberts signal inclination to keep Obamacare alive

Two key U.S. Supreme Court justices indicated they are inclined to uphold the bulk of the Affordable Care Act as the court weighed the fate of a landmark law that provides health-insurance to 20 million people.

Kavanaugh, Roberts signal inclination to keep Obamacare alive