Tax reform means tough times at the IRS

Keeping up with the latest legislative changes is putting serious pressure on the cash-strapped, staff-starved service.


2018 promises to be SALTy

The outlook on state and local tax for the coming year


Taxpayers confront tax season stress

More than half of taxpayers in the U.S. find the tax filing process stressful and 39 percent are using online tax filing software, according to a new survey.


IMA marks 100,000th member

The Institute of Management Accountants has reached a milestone of 100,000 members for the first time in the IMA’s near century of operation.


IRS opens 2018 tax season

The Internal Revenue Service began the 2018 tax filing season Monday as the agency plans to receive more than 155 million tax returns this year.


Art of Accounting: Free tax season checklists

Checklists are a method of developing a technique where the right things will be done the right way, in the right order.


Credit Karma builds presence in the free tax prep field

Credit Karma, a personal finance site that offers free credit scores and credit monitoring, expanded into offering free tax prep services last year and is quickly growing as it enters its second tax season.


Moss Adams leads in Q4 2017 SEC engagements

A merger with Denver-based Hein gave the West Coast giant 33 new clients.


Pros and cons of the new tax law for real estate owners

Bonus depreciation, Section 179, interest and loss limitations—what does it all mean?


Accounting software adoption is growing at breakneck speed

In 2017, 37 percent of companies that bought accounting software were doing so for the first time.