Indiana CPA Society CEO Gary Bolinger to retire
The Indiana CPA Society’s longtime president and CEO, Gary Bolinger, plans to retire at the end of the year after 33 years of service.
The Indiana CPA Society’s longtime president and CEO, Gary Bolinger, plans to retire at the end of the year after 33 years of service.
The Internal Revenue Service issued a warning Thursday cautioning taxpayers and tax professionals about a new scam revolving around the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System, in which criminals are calling innocent taxpayers demanding they make an immediate tax payment through a prepaid debit card.
Charles Hylan of the Growth Partnership talks about why firm strategies often aren’t realized.
Google should be let off the hook from a 1.12 billion-euro ($1.3 billion) tax recovery order in France even though fiscal authorities in the country are seeking to recoup that amount, according to an adviser at the Paris administrative court.
As Spotify prepares for an initial public offering, the music-streaming site has flagged a number of errors in its previous results, revealing a significant increase in losses.
In a keynote with institute chair Kimberly Ellison-Taylor, the AICPA prez says accounting will be unrecognizable in five years.
Jennifer Lee Wilson breaks down the do’s and don’ts of transitioning to tomorrow’s leaders
An official from the American Institute of CPAs testified Wednesday before the Senate’s Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee in favoring of lowering taxes for small businesses as much as corporations.
The new tool features multiple print layouts and MICR encoding capabilities.
Every time Tom Hood, who is executive director and CEO of the Maryland Association of CPAs, gives a speech (and he gives a lot of speeches), he asks his audiences of accountants about the top challenges they face.