Paychex sees small business job and wage growth slacken in February

Despite recent tax cuts and minimum wage increases, some companies may be slackening their hiring and raises.


CFO optimism about U.S. economy rises to record after tax cuts

Chief financial officers in the U.S. are feeling better than ever in the wake of federal tax cuts enacted late last year.


Keeping client relationships healthy with CRM

Accountants need to know that customer relationship management software is more than just practice management.


In the blogs: Oh, the things they’ll steal!

Implications of Kill Quill; Oscar, Oscar, Oscar; Sec. 199A questions; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


Away from hourly pricing: 3 value pricing alternatives for accountants

When an accounting firm’s business client faces an IRS audit, the stakes of having qualified advice from their accountant are clearly higher than if the client needed help on a simple IRS inquiry letter or notice.


Corporate tax departments not so diverse

Diversity and inclusion efforts lag in some quarters, according to a new survey.


New Jersey Senate leader proposes surcharge on corporate tax

New Jersey Senate President Stephen Sweeney is looking to impose a 3 percent tax surcharge on businesses with more than $1 million in net income.


States could see corporate tax windfall from new tax law

States may receive a major boost in their corporate tax revenues as a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to a new report.


Jimmy Kimmel teases PwC in Oscars opening monologue

The comedian took a gentle swipe at PricewaterhouseCoopers during Sunday night’s Academy Awards telecast.


Five questions for the Accounting Singularity

Artificial intelligence and other technologies are radically reshaping the experience of working in the profession.