Bishop: Time for a new pathway to being a CPA?

Financial reports, member awards, and other highlights from NASBA’s 110th Annual Meeting.


Trump says ‘hopefully not’ on corporate tax cut phase-in

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that “some people have mentioned” phasing in a proposed corporate tax-rate cut as part of broad tax-overhaul legislation that’ll be released Wednesday, but “we’re not looking at that.”


Avoid the temptation to ‘sprinkle’ partner compensation

For the most part, managing partners at a large number of the best run Top 100 firms below the Giant Four do an excellent job in splitting up their compensation pies.


Jerry Weiss Memorial Fund established at UIC

The scholarship will honor the late founder of Weiss and Company and help public accounting students pursue their careers.


Manafort faces a stark choice: Cooperate or risk years in prison for tax, money laundering and other charges

U.S. prosecutors filed a straightforward, easy-to-prove criminal case against former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, leaving him with a stark choice: cooperate or fight the charges and, if he loses, face years in prison.


Some of America’s richest families help Trump target estate tax

The White House cited research from a “family business” group to support its push for repealing the federal estate tax. But don’t mistake family business owners for small business owners.


House GOP’s tax ‘math experiment’ has U.S. businesses on alert

House tax writers have completed about 90 percent of the tax bill they plan to release this week, Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady said Monday—but the last part may be the hardest.


Help them take the CPA Exam

That means offering young employees both time and money for fees and test prep – and sometimes forcing them to sit the exam.


Rejoicing over reduced regs

The Treasury aims to kill proposed Section 2704 rules


New CPA Exam ‘very well-received’ – with more changes to come

NASBA and the AICPA want to move to a model where the test evolves more quickly.