Trump’s tax cuts seen producing short job growth ‘sugar high’

President Donald Trump’s plan to slash the corporate tax rate may not provide the sustained job growth that he and Republican leaders want, some economists say— that’s a point of longstanding and unsettled debate.


Richest Americans doubt they’ll really win in Trump tax plan

President Donald Trump’s tax plan suggests that wealthy Americans could be in line for a boatload of breaks. At this point, the rich aren’t buying it.


Trump gets to replace his auditor as IRS head prepares to leave

Donald Trump soon will get to choose a new leader for the IRS, a person who may have two high-profile and sensitive jobs: helping implement the president’s proposed tax cuts and overseeing an audit of his tax returns.


PwC reveals 5 crucial characteristics of auditors

Today we’re celebrating #AuditorProud—a day when we reflect across our industry about the important work of public company auditors.


Trump pitches tax plan as historic cut to boost U.S. hiring

President Donald Trump kicked off his campaign to cut tax rates for corporations and individuals, casting the proposal as an economic jolt that would boost hiring across the country.


GOP framework takes big step toward tax reform

The tax reform plan released Wednesday by Republican leaders and the Trump administration is more focused on corporate taxes than individual taxes, experts say.


What accountants need to know about blockchain

It is a lot more than bitcoin, and will potentially transform the profession.


Third annual '#AuditorProud' campaign to kick off Sept. 28

The Center for Audit Quality’s social media event will look to introduce more students to audit careers.


Big Four, more named to Working Mother's '100 Best Companies'

A number of accounting firms were recognized for progressive programs committed to helping new parents.


IRS looking for help with tax treaty arbitration

The Internal Revenue Service is looking for people who are interested in serving as U.S. members of arbitration boards, along with non-U.S. citizens who would like to serve as arbitration board chairs, for U.S. tax treaties providing mandatory binding arbitration.