IRS update: Getting ready for tax season

Stephen Mankowski of NCCPAP shares the service’s latest initiatives to prepare for 2021.

IRS update: Getting ready for tax season


The tax impact of the election

Grant Thornton’s Dustin Stamper and Renato Zanichelli parse how the result of the presidential and congressional races will play out in tax legislation and policy.

The tax impact of the election


Tax pros hold line on fees for pandemic services

Practitioners share how they handled charging for stimulus services, and interacting with clients.

Tax pros hold line on fees for pandemic services


IRS hiring 150 reps to help small biz, self-employed

The service has openings across the country for collection representatives.

IRS hiring 150 reps to help small biz, self-employed


GoFundMe donations may have tax consequences

Contributions made through the crowdfunding platform can often fall into a gray area.

GoFundMe donations may have tax consequences


IRS removes one of four options to correct foreign reporting

Consider acting swiftly to correct international tax form mistakes.

IRS removes one of four options to correct foreign reporting


IRS improving e-filing and technology for tax-exempt orgs

The Internal Revenue Service is rolling out new systems and expanding the number of forms that can be electronically filed by tax-exempt organizations, while also dealing with some technology glitches resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

IRS improving e-filing and technology for tax-exempt orgs


M&A roundup: Hancock Askew, Baratz and DMJ expand

Hancock Askew adds S. Mark Hand; Baratz & Associates merges in Robin, Kramer & Green; and DMJ acquires Roberson CPA Firm.

M&A roundup: Hancock Askew, Baratz and DMJ expand


KPMG announces plans to be net-zero carbon neutral by 2030

The Big Four firm is also aiming to have 100 percent renewable electricity by 2022 in its board countries and by 2030 for its wider network.

KPMG announces plans to be net-zero carbon neutral by 2030


Art of Accounting: The Radical CPA goes ‘bots’

What exactly are bots and Botkeeper, and why is this of any interest to accountants?

Art of Accounting: The Radical CPA goes ‘bots’