CliftonLarsonAllen adds Duggan & Massey

CLA is expanding its presence in Atlanta with its latest M&A deal.


Murphy signs N.J. budget after last-minute tax deal averts shutdown

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy enacted a $37.4 billion spending plan that will fund his progressive agenda by raising taxes on large corporations and individuals making more than $5 million.


Disrupt yourself

Accountants are being called to change — before change is forced on them.


Cryptic currencies

The AICPA has suggested guidance on the tax treatment of cryptocurrencies.


UNLV wins 2018 IMA National Student Case Competition

One of two teams representing the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Lee Business School won the Institute of Management Accountants’ annual event for the second year in a row.


Accounting and security: In industry, the twain should meet

Industry accountants understand the reputational and material risks of a data breach, but they aren’t given enough of a say in security protocol.


Armanino adds risk and compliance service line

The new offering strengthens the firm’s cybersecurity capabilities.


IRS and Treasury preview postcard-size Form 1040

The draft version of the streamlined form tries to deliver on one of the promises of the tax simplification effort, but adds more schedules.


Big data for small accounting firms

Accounting firms often hear about the promise of data analytics and leveraging “big data” to drill down for insights to help their business clients.


Thomson Reuters offers help for understanding Section 199A deduction

Thomson Reuters Checkpoint Catalyst has published an analysis of the new Section 199A qualified business income deduction for pass-through entities ushered in by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.