States could feel conservative tax pinch even if blue wave wins

Florida Governor Rick Scott, who boasts of cutting taxes dozens of times, has a chance to secure his legacy for years to come — even if Democrats manage to sweep his party completely out of power.


Encourage upward feedback and input

Letting staff influence the direction of the firm is a major engagement booster.


SEC and IRS provide relief for Hurricane Michael victims

Extended deadlines, exemptions from some securities laws, and relaxation of low-income housing rules aim to help those affected by the storm.


New Yorkers pay 30% more in U.S. taxes than national average

Empire State taxpayers sent about $24 billion more to the federal government last year than they got back in spending.


Deloitte Canada fined $350,000 for independence problems

The firm relied on technical reports done by an affiliate during three consecutive audits of a Canadian gold-mining company.


Is there a future for tax refund checks?

An all-electronic vision, security concerns, and other highlights from the latest IRS National Public Liaison meeting.


Red teaming

Creating your perfect competitor makes you a better, more focused firm.


Tech savvy leads profession's needs

The AICPA and NASBA agree: Accounting grads need to be fluent in technology to be an attractive new hire.


Capitalize on client buying cycles

Identify the windows of opportunity within each purchasing cycle.


AICPA announces 2018 John L. Carey Scholarship winners

The American Institute of CPAs’ annual award is given to non-traditional accounting students pursuing CPA licensure.