Technology and the emerging apportionment riddle

Plan now for the future of corporate income tax when ‘bots do the ‘work.’


TriNet’s new product targets accounting firm HR needs

The HR software company’s new vertical focus is the professional services industry.


Tax Strategy: Uncertainties continue in tax planning for 2018

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may have lots of good news for taxpayers, but it also requires answers to a number of questions.


14 open areas on tax reform

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may have lots of good news for taxpayers, but it also requires answers to a number of questions.


New Xerox CEO calls Fujifilm moves to renew talks ‘delusional’ after audit

Xerox Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer John Visentin blasted his Fujifilm Holdings Corp. counterpart’s efforts to revive merger talks and warned he doesn’t plan to renew the companies’ Asia joint venture in 2021.


Art of Accounting: Getting started with marketing

Marketing success, or success in any endeavor, does not just appear. It needs deliberate planning and execution.


Bill.com relaunches accountant resource center

The payments company also launched a free webinar series for firms and their clients.


1MDB audits don’t show ‘true and fair’ assessment, KPMG says

The withheld information would have “materially impacted” the assessments had it been made available to the auditor, KPMG said in a letter to the fund.


Trump threatens ‘big tax’ on Harley-Davidson

President Donald Trump appeared to turn on an iconic American company he once embraced, accusing Harley-Davidson Inc. of using new tariffs on trade as cover to shift some production abroad as he threatened the motorcycle manufacturer with a “big tax” on bikes imported to the U.S.


Skimming and scamming: Detecting and preventing expense reimbursement fraud

Simple steps for stopping one of the common forms of business theft.