MarksNelson holds sixth annual Volunteer Day

The Kansas City firm saw over 130 staff members help serve local nonprofits last month.


Art of Accounting: First-time partner, part 1

Partners will rise to the task when faced with no alternative.


IRS didn’t comply with record retention rules

The Internal Revenue Service’s policies don’t comply with some of the federal government’s requirements that agencies must ensure all records are retrievable and usable for as long as needed, according to a new report.


Certify releases travel and expense solution for mid- to large-sized businesses

The company has partnered with nuTravel Technology Solutions to leverage its travel management company reseller network for more software integrations.


Carr, Riggs & Ingram merges in AGH

Carr, Riggs & Ingram has expanded in Atlanta by adding AGH LLC, making CRI one of the largest firms in the city.


How to run a remote firm

In 2009, Fourlane was founded in Texas – with no physical offices. Founder and CEO Marjorie Adams talks about the system she’s built over the years to make this possible.


Intuit searches for 2017 Firm of the Future

The contest awards firms that have embraced technology.


Democrats introduce bill for same-sex married couples filing amended tax returns

A group of Democrats led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and House Ways and Means Committee ranking member Richard Neal, D-Mass., has introduced legislation to allow same-sex couples who were previously barred from filing taxes jointly to now submit amended returns dating back to the year of their marriage.


Corporate America still counting on tax reform

Corporate America and money managers are hugely divided on the prospects of changing the U.S. tax code.


GOP leaders brace for CBO estimate on revised health bill

The latest draft would leave intact Obamacare tax increases on the wealthy.