Annual 'Accounting Firm Operations and Technology Survey' open for response

Randy Johnston, CEO of Network Management Group, and Brian Tankersley, principal of Tankersley Consulting, announced that the survey will be available through Jan. 31, 2019, with the results published in May.


Art of Accounting: Not being held hostage

Getting rid of someone entrenched in your practice is a big deal and can cause much disruption.


The 'anytime, anywhere' work revolution

The accounting profession is exploring remote and flexible work, but still has a long way to go. Renee Moelders and Jennifer Wilson of ConvergenceCoaching share the results of their “Anytime, Anywhere Work” survey, and point up both the benefits, and the strategies firms should employ.


High Tesla sales trigger tax credit phase-out

The company sold more than 200,000 eligible cars, so the taxpayer credit will start shrinking.


GE opens door to replacing KPMG

A share collapse puts the century-long engagement at risk.


IRS raises mileage rates for 2019

For business use, taxpayers will be able to deduct 58 cents a mile starting Jan 1.


Tax Fraud Blotter: Man of steal

Big bank shuffle; tax fraud smoked; asphalt, trees and evasion; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


PCAOB names new chief auditor and director of professional standards

Megan Zietsman will assume her role with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board in early 2019.


New NASBA chair Janice Gray shares vision for profession in inaugural address

Gray was announced as the 2018-19 chair of the board of directors at the association’s annual meeting.


Firms on the move: Mercadien Group managing director receives ACFE award

NASBA names new chair; The Bonadio Group celebrates 40 years; and more news from CPA offices across the country.