Tax cut 2.0 push seen ending in whimper, but there’s always 2025

A Republican effort to make last year’s individual tax changes permanent is expected to be approved by the House on Friday, before the initiative likely gets shelved because the Senate won’t act on it.


Shareholders aren’t gaining from tax cuts as much as some think

Corporate America isn’t using the Trump tax cuts to gorge shareholders with stock buybacks and dividends — despite the prevailing narrative.


CAQ holds fourth annual '#AuditorProud' day

The Center for Audit Quality and its member firms will once again share what makes them proud of their profession on social media.


KPMG said to lose more S. African staff from Gupta fallout

Clients are also leaving as the Big Four firm works to restore trust.


New Jersey sets rules for dodging U.S. limit on SALT deductions

The IRS has already said that it wants to shut down this kind of end run.


In the blogs: ITINs of the father

Reform 2.0 versus reality; a child’s taxes; tailoring EITC education; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


Inside Tax Reform 2.0

The attempt to build on the TCJA may bog down in the Senate.


Antares to acquire Gray, Gray & Gray’s Franchise Group

The deal will expand the Georgia-based firm’s client base of McDonald’s franchisees to dozens of other states.


Shareholders win right to sue Steinhoff in Netherlands over accounting

A legal fight kicks off to recover some of the billions of dollars investors lost after the South African retailer’s financial scandal.


RSM US launches Industry Eminence Program

The new program will educate staff members on cutting-edge trends affecting the firm’s middle-market clients.