Tax scams won’t stop on April 18

The home stretch of tax season will see fraudsters’ biggest push – but cybersecurity expert Kevin O’Brien says that taxpayers and tax professionals accountants will still need to protect themselves after that.


Art of Accounting: One week to go

I never liked counting down months, weeks or days. To me, it makes the time seem to go by too quickly and decreases my appreciation of today.


Slim majority want Trump’s tax returns

As the annual deadline approaches for Americans to file their taxes, views about whether the president should be required to release his own taxes are mixed, according to a new poll.


Tax Fraud Blotter: ‘Catfishing’ an IRS employee

Creative parking violations; scams at day care; “additional” cash fees; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


Jersey Shore star Michael ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino and brother indicted on additional tax evasion charges

Reality TV star Michael “The Situation” Sorrentino and his brother Marc are facing more tax evasion charges in a long-running case.


How to successfully appeal an exchange notice from the health insurance marketplace

Here’s what to do if one of your company or a business client finds out it has failed to comply with the Affordable Care Act.


KPMG joins WE and Laurie Hernandez to boost U.S. literacy

The Big Four firm will promote social change in communities with the Olympic gold medalist.


Schneider Downs now offers Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Financials

The firm also provides complimentary training for companies that sign up for the service through its website.


IRS receiving fewer tax returns as of mid-season

The Internal Revenue Service saw a sharp drop-off in tax returns in the first half of filing season, according to a new report.


IRS chief reports to Congress about tax season amid new push for his ouster

IRS Commissioner John Koskinen testified at a Senate hearing Thursday about tax season, a day after a group of House Republicans wrote to President Trump asking him to fire Koskinen.