LBMC staffers take up fiddling to curb busy season stress

Abby Parsons and Hannah Horton found a mutual interest and creative outlet during the busiest time of the year.


Investors don’t seem to mind incomprehensible tax footnotes

Vague disclosures by public companies about how much they’re paying in taxes don’t appear to be deterring investors, according to a new study.


Regulators to phase in capital treatment of credit losses

Bank regulators propose to allow banks to phase in capital treatment of credit losses over three years.


IRS revises estimated tax form for TCJA

The first quarterly payments are due on April 17.


University of Arizona wins Deloitte's 2018 'Audit Innovation' competition

The Eller College of Management team beat out 11 other schools for their ideas on applying AI to audits.


Don’t be a numbers person: Be a ‘complexity filter’

Clients don’t care how much you know about accounting; they care how much you know about their situation.


Product News: Workiva helps City of Rochester organize CAFR process

Integrated Business Systems updates Acumatica-powered software; new credit app Summed launches.


People & firms on the move: FAF appoints HR VP

The CPA Endowment Fund of Illinois announces its board of directors; Grassi & Co. adds a cybersecurity practice; and more personnel and CPA news.


Tax Fraud Blotter: Pacific skim

Off by $7 million; iPads and custom sofas; PEO rip-off; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


‘Tax case of the millennium’ hits high court

Oral arguments in the biggest U.S. Supreme Court tax case in years are just days away.