U.K. targeting lawyers, accountants in illicit funds crackdown

The British government says it is targeting accountants, lawyers and real estate agents who help hide dirty money as part of an increasingly aggressive effort to crack down on illicit fund flows from Russia, China and elsewhere.


In the blogs: Don’t SaaS back

Washington on the Bezos; the IRS and the collection statute of limitations; biz deductions and SALT; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


Private collectors aren’t collecting much tax revenue

A TIGTA report finds the IRS launched the program successfully, but that it may be more trouble than it’s worth.


Prager Metis International expands in U.K.

The Top 100 Firm is growing its media and entertainment practice.


White House tax-cut claim stirs conservative economists' doubts

Some are disputing whether lowering the corporate rate has paid for itself yet.


PwC chair encourages talks on race after Dallas shooting

Tim Ryan wants staff to be ‘better co-workers, friends and allies.’


Marcum certifies Guinness world record honoring 9/11 hero

For the debut episode of new show “Breaking History,” firm partner John Hughes and manager Nicholas O’Rourke served as witnesses for the record attempt.


3 questions to ask clients about cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency has gone from niche concern to mainstream reality in a very short period of time.


AFWA names 2018-19 national president

The Accounting & Financial Women’s Alliance announced Karyn Hartke, of Jacksonville, Florida, as its new national president.


The Top People in Public Accounting — 2018

The most influential people in the field of accounting— as chosen by their peers.