IRS opens Country-by-Country Reporting site online

The Internal Revenue Service has created a new section on its IRS.gov website dedicated to information on the Country-by-Country Reporting rules of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Base Erosion and Profit Shifting project, which aims to discourage tax avoidance by multinational companies.


Senate GOP leaders said to aim for new health plan in two weeks

Senate Republican leaders trying to break a logjam on their proposed health-care legislation are working with congressional budget officials to examine the impact of various changes they’re considering, a process that could take about two weeks, according to a GOP aide.


CFOs losing sleep over financial reporting

The financial reporting process keeps 97 percent of CFOs awake at night, according to a recent survey, with only 3 percent of the senior finance execs polled saying they don’t lose any sleep over their organization’s reporting processes or deadlines.


Know before you grow: 13 tips for modern marketing

At the 2017 AAM Summit, experts made it clear that new ways of developing business will be critical for today’s accounting firms.


Rodman CPAs donates to Fenway High School in Boston

The accounting firm supported the ‘Extending Excellence’ tutoring program with a $500 gift.


EY names Bill.com founder René Lacerte Entrepreneur of the Year

The award was given for his contribution to financial services in Northern California.


Small firms, big issues

Challenges abound for smaller and solo practices, but there are opportunities out there, too


Getting ahead of tax reform

Moves for business and individual clients to make before Washington changes the code.


Preparers chime in on recent PTIN ruling

Not all tax pros are rejoicing about the court ruling striking down fees for the ID number.


Tax Fraud Blotter: Fraud abloom

A repeat offender gambles, then loses; targeting the homeless; and other highlights of recent tax cases.