Retailers and restaurants want fixes to new tax law

Some of the mistakes in the hastily drafted legislation could cost the industries millions of dollars.


How to expand your accounting business by adding new services

One proven growth strategy is to offer more services to the same clients.


FASB expected to issue nonprofit accounting guidance on grants

A long-awaited standards update will clarify a key issue in the not-for-profit world.


Getting your clients ready for retirement

The first step may be getting them to figure out what retiring means to them, a panel of CPA financial planners says.


Amazon wins victory as Seattle repeals tax on big employers

Less than a month after unanimously passing a per-worker tax on large employers to fund homeless services and affordable housing, the City Council voted 7 to 2 to eliminate it.


H&R Block shares plunge as simpler tax code weighs on forecast

The tax prep chain is one company that’s not happy with the Trump tax cuts.


In the blogs: Free lunch

The TCJA and havens; making videos for clients; bias in IRS collections; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


DOPE CFO cannabis accounting business expands

A company that provides training to legal marijuana businesses and their bookkeepers has extended its reach to 26 states.


Vindicia teams with Softrax on subscription revenue software

A provider of subscription management software has integrated with a developer of revenue management software to help subscription businesses comply with the new revenue recognition standard.


A little-known IRS agent exposed the biggest scandal in sports

There are two types of soccer executives, according to 2011 testimony given by Chuck Blazer, then the highest-ranking American in international soccer: those who take bribes, and those who pay them.