AICPA wants IRS to change guidance on corporate tax overpayments

The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Internal Revenue Service to amend the information it is providing on Section 965 of the new tax law.


UHY trucked in meditation during busy season

The firm utilized a Detroit-based ‘Food Truck for Your Brain’ to help give staff members some peace of mind during the most hectic time of the year.


IRS outages on Tax Day spark more humor than anger

Our favorite responses to the agency's April 17 system crashes.


House approves IRS reform bills

Bipartisan legislation to modernize the Internal Revenue Service comes a day after a computer crash disrupts Tax Day filing.


Americans spent record amounts on accounting fees last year

Uncle Sam is getting less after the White House and Congress agreed to cut taxes — but not the guy with the green eye shade. At least not yet.


Ernst & Young accused of failing to act on groping complaint

An EY tax partner says she was sexually harassed by colleagues, including one who groped her in front of other employees at the Walt Disney World Resort.


Vertex integrates with Episerver

Episerver customers can now access the technology company’s tax functionality, including automated sales and use tax calculations and signature-ready returns.


Understanding loan level data requirements to prepare for CECL

Accountants serving U.S. banks and credit unions are bracing for the impact that the current expected credit loss model may have on the institutions’ allowance for loan and lease losses and capital levels, and these institutions are enacting transition plans now.


Trump filed extension for 2017 tax return, White House says

For President Donald Trump, Tax Day isn’t today — it’ll be Oct. 15.


Multiple uses of a deferred compensation plan in the workplace

If your business clients want to reward employees for their loyal service after a five-, 10- or 20-year period and keep them around for longer, a deferred compensation plan can work well.