Climbing the lease accounting compliance mountain

Now is the time to start preparing for the next big accounting standard.


Accountants Confidence Index — June 2018

With tax season in the rearview mirror, the Accountants Confidence Index edged back up after two months of decline.


Tori Spelling among California’s top tax delinquents

The state recently released its most recent list of those who owe it the most.


Clawback threat helps boost CFO performance and pay

A new study finds companies that have the ability to recoup compensation from managers generally try to protect the integrity of their accounting.


IRS grants relief for Indiana weather victims

Affected taxpayers can get deadline extensions and penalty abatements.


IRS plans regulations to ease taxes on college endowments

The Internal Revenue Service said Friday it plans to issue regulations may limit the impact of a new excise tax on the endowments of private colleges and universities under the new tax law.


Benefiting from cost segregation in the new tax environment

Cost segregation treatment has been around for a long time, so why is it more relevant now than ever? The answer: bonus depreciation.


IRS private debt collectors target low-income taxpayers

Private debt collection agencies that are collecting tax debts on behalf of the Internal Revenue Service have been forcing many taxpayers into payment plans they can’t afford.


Corporate tax cuts seen shifting paper profits, not factories

Corporate tax rates are falling around the world. Inequality expert Gabriel Zucman questions the conventional wisdom that they will goose investment and economic growth.


Fast-Tracking CAS: Cross-selling client accounting services within the firm

As companies seek new ways to grow in a competitive business environment, accounting firms can position themselves as much more than just the traditional provider of help with taxes or audits.