The Neat Company gets rid of scanners

It will now solely focus on its cloud software for automating small business bookkeeping and financial workflows.


Baker Newman Noyes holds third annual 'Pre-Internship' event

The Maine firm invited 40 New England accounting students for their third annual three-day retreat.


GOP leaders delay health bill vote until after July 4 recess

Senate leaders put off a vote on the Republicans’ health-care bill until after the July 4 recess amid growing opposition from GOP members to the plan drafted in secret by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.


Nonprofits face challenges with operating reserves and liquidity

Nonprofits are confronting a host of challenges, including the threat of spending cuts from the federal government that could severely tighten their budgets and ability to serve their communities.


McConnell scrambles to win GOP votes on troubled health bill

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell may have bought himself some time by delaying a vote on his embattled health-care bill, but he faces a difficult and narrow path in trying to deliver on seven years of promises to repeal Obamacare and its taxes.


The 2022 accountant

How intelligent technology will help the professional of the future become the trusted advisor the accounting profession has been talking about for years.


Hot tax-avoidance plan joins millionaires, hedge funds, insurers

The new hot thing in tax avoidance has a boring old name: insurance dedicated funds.


AICPA and Ad Council launch new financial literacy game

Yesterday’s Tomorrow will teach millennials lifelong monetary decisions in an interactive experience.


CPA.com and Bill.com extend multiyear partnership

The agreement specifies that the billing software company will continue to make the accounting profession a priority beyond 2025.


In the blogs: Bruins 2, IRS 0

‘Nobody likes lawyers;’ attacks on the CBO; so you want to be a tax preparer?; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.