What's next for auditing standards

Grant Thornton’s Mike Santay shares what’s new at the Auditing Standards Board, and what’s to come.


Best practices to expand your CPA firm’s reach globally

Whether you have launched an international service niche, or would like to, here’s advice on what works.


NBA star Kevin Garnett sues former accountant

Former pro basketball player Kevin Garnett has filed suit against his former accountant for $77 million after he was defrauded by a wealth manager who worked with the CPA.


Tax Reform 2.0 legislation planned for next week

House Ways and Means Committee chairman Kevin Brady, R-Texas, plans to introduce legislation next week to make permanent the individual and small business tax breaks from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.


IRS updates e-Services user agreement

The Internal Revenue Service is planning to update its user agreement for taxpayers and tax professionals accessing its e-Services applications online in an effort to improve security.


ADP finds private sector added 163,000 jobs in August

There are signs of slowing growth as the labor market gets tighter despite tax cuts.


In the blogs: Stupid and uninformed

Taxing refunds; billions in employment tax violations; school’s in, eventually; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


Xero improves UI, adds features to core platform

At Xerocon Australia, its biggest user conference yet, the company highlighted several new features and updates.


Tesla erupts in chaos after chief accounting officer leaves, Elon Musk tokes up

The turmoil at the electric-car maker reached a fever pitch Friday, as news emerged that two senior executives will leave a matter of hours after the CEO smoked marijuana during an hours-long interview with a comedian.


Amazon taxes cited as U.K.’s top antitrust cop targets loopholes

Amazon.com Inc. and Starbucks Corp. were picked out by Britain’s top competition cop in a warning over tax arrangements that may help big companies thwart smaller rivals.