IRS extends tax relief to Hurricane Maria victims

The Internal Revenue Service is offering tax relief to victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, along with victims of the other recent monster storms, Harvey and Irma.


2018 Accounting MOVE Project Survey now open

The annual poll, gauging female leadership in public accounting, seeks input from all firms.


Tax Strategy: An early look at 2017 year-end planning

There’s almost a perfect storm of uncertainties facing tax planners and their clients.


N.Y. tax squeeze in Trump’s overhaul risks crippling GOP support

President Donald Trump’s promised tax overhaul may force dozens of Republican congressmen in states including New York and New Jersey into a politically damaging vote to repeal a $1.3 trillion tax break their districts use heavily.


Trump said to get tax plan targeting 20% corporate rate

The president is expected to discuss reform-related issues in a speech on Wednesday.


CliftonLarsonAllen manager receives 2017 PICPA 'Young Leader' award

Jennifer Feist-Johns, of the firm’s Philadelphia office, was recognized for her leadership.


Fighting fraud for fun and profit

Running a pure forensics practice is very different from running a regular accounting firm – forensic CPA Tiffany Couch explains how.


Ted on Tech: When the power goes out

As the United States and the Caribbean are battered by hurricanes, how to deal with power outages and data loss is top of mind.


The Tech Take: What happened at Cloudnine

The cloud hosting provider experienced a ransomware attack that affected a third of its firm clients in California and Texas.


Trump tax plan said to cut taxes for wealthy and whack N.Y. and N.J.

President Donald Trump and Republican leaders plan to release a tax framework this week that would dramatically cut taxes for corporations and the wealthy, provide a measure of middle-class tax relief and punish some households in Democratic-leaning states like New York and New Jersey.