Craziest business expenses of the year

Certify, a business expense software provider, has released its annual list of the top 10 craziest business expenses of 2017, and they include some doozies.


March 1 deadline for farmers, fishers to avoid quarterly payments

The IRS is reminding farming and fishing taxpayers of a helpful rule.


Intuit sees rise in TurboTax sales so far this tax season

The software maker’s results contrast with preliminary data from the Internal Revenue Service.


Tax cut impact split along racial and gender lines

The new tax law is having an unequal effect on Americans’ paychecks.


Valuation challenges in accounting for M&A

Valuation Research Corp. co-CEO PJ Patel discusses the continued scrutiny of how business combinations are accounted for and valued, and the implications of the new tax law.


Supercharge your firm’s recruiting efforts

Coaching programs aid in recruitment and retention.


Baldwin CPAs merges in Buchenberger, Eggers and Spurr

The firm is adding more talent in Louisville, Ky.


To get into the 1%, you need adjusted gross income of $480,930

What does it take to get into the 1 percent? The price of admission is an adjusted gross income—basically, what you make before deductions—of $480,930.


IRS ready to process some retroactive tax breaks

The Internal Revenue Service is prepared to handle three popular provisions that had expired for 2017 but were recently given new life by Congress.


People would rather have the same song stuck in their heads for a year than pay their taxes

Consumers say they would give up the internet and social media if they could avoid Uncle Sam.