Accounting without borders

Growth consultant Gale Crosley talks about taking a practice across the country and around the world.

Accounting without borders


Dixon Hughes Goodman launches diversity-focused 'Futures Program'

The Top 20 Firm will hold an annual summer program designed to recruit, develop and retain minority accounting students with a Diversity Leadership Summit and internship opportunities.

Dixon Hughes Goodman launches diversity-focused 'Futures Program'


SPACs may bring accounting risks

Like most financial instruments, special purpose acquisition companies present risks and rewards, and require due diligence from accounting firms to help avoid landmines.

SPACs may bring accounting risks


New complexities arise in taxation of domestic employment clients

Over the past few years, household employers have seen a rapid increase in labor law requirements driven by state-level Domestic Worker Bill of Rights legislation, as well as state and municipal paid time off and paid sick leave ordinances.

New complexities arise in taxation of domestic employment clients


Art of Accounting: Work-life balance doesn’t stop for tax season

Don’t make tax season the deciding factor in the important things in your life.

Art of Accounting: Work-life balance doesn’t stop for tax season


MNP plans to acquire part of Deloitte’s Canada business

One of the largest accounting firms in Canada struck a deal with Deloitte to acquire a significant portion of Deloitte’s business in Canada, by March 1.

MNP plans to acquire part of Deloitte’s Canada business


Firms giving back: Expensify offers $100K to grassroots campaigns

Avalara launches its “Standing with Black-Owned Businesses” promotion; and Anders CPAs and Advisors releases its 2020 Community Impact Report.

Firms giving back: Expensify offers 0K to grassroots campaigns


Controllers take center stage as uncertainty lingers in 2021

The pandemic has yet to subside in any meaningful way, and that means a certain level of uncertainty remains across industries, including accounting.

Controllers take center stage as uncertainty lingers in 2021


KPMG U.K. chair resigns days after slamming ‘victim card’ staff

KPMG’s U.K. chairman has resigned days after sparking widespread anger for telling employees to stop moaning about the pandemic.

KPMG U.K. chair resigns days after slamming ‘victim card’ staff


Surprise tax bills await in pandemic-affected IRS filing season

The U.S. federal tax-filing season that begins Friday will be among the most consequential in recent history, as households face potential surprises — both negative and positive — sorting through pandemic-related measures at a time of high unemployment and depressed consumer confidence.

Surprise tax bills await in pandemic-affected IRS filing season