RSM US donates over $2M through 'Birdies Fore Love'

The Top 5 Firm contributed to the Davis Love Foundation via their eighth annual charity golf tournament.


Oxford sued over grades by student who couldn’t get into Harvard but got into EY

Lawyers for an Oxford graduate who is suing the university over his “disappointing” exam grades nearly two decades ago told a London court Tuesday that he missed out on going to law school in the U.S. because of his results.


GOP tax dissenter ‘encouraged’ on taxes but slams ‘awful process’

Senator Ron Johnson — the first GOP senator to voice opposition to the current tax plan — said he’s encouraged that Republican leaders have been discussing his concerns that pass-through businesses would be treated unfairly.


Tax loopholes for Wall Street’s wealthiest loom in House bill

Lawmakers who sped a bill through the U.S. House last week may have handed a few more goodies to Wall Street’s wealthiest than they realize.


IRSAC report warns about IRS funding

The advisory council’s annual message says budget cuts are affecting service.


The ACA: Still with us

For this tax season, it looks like the reporting requirements remain in full swing.


Tax revamp helps fund managers but leaves their investors to pay

Chalk up a win for asset managers in the Congressional battle over reshaping the U.S. tax regime. For everyone else, however, the celebration will have to wait.


Sax announces first annual 'Founder's Award'

The N.J. firm will look to provide $15K to a local nonprofit that best demonstrates sustainability.


Inspector general finds problems with electronic filing IDs

The Internal Revenue Service isn’t doing enough to ensure that Electronic Filing Identification Numbers are assigned to qualified applicants or deactivated when needed, according to a new report.


BlumShapiro donates 1,200 bags of Thanksgiving items

Over two dozen staff and family members of the Connecticut firm collected nonperishable food for Christian Community Action.