Inside the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic
Accountants play a critical role in helping clients get relief.
Accountants play a critical role in helping clients get relief.
Billing and invoicing tools are critical for keeping the cash coming in.
Accounting Today is accepting submissions for its report recognizing the Best Accounting Firms for Technology.
Accounting Today seeks Best Firms for Technology – submission deadline extended
State CPA society leaders share how accountants are responding to the pandemic — and the new opportunities it is creating
Celonis, which makes process mining software, has debuted a new suite of operational software including for accounts payable.
Cyber-safety at home; next for PPP and other relief; IDs not confidential; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
PricewaterhouseCoopers has developed a contact-tracing app as the Big Four firm looks forward to reopening its offices during the coronavirus pandemic and tries to help its clients safely open theirs as more states announce plans to gradually lift their stay-at-home orders.
PwC develops contact-tracing app for coronavirus and looks to reopen offices
The PPP isn’t the only payroll-related way the federal government is responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
With states and cities facing the worst fiscal crisis in decades, a little-noticed provision in New York’s tax law could put amicable relations with neighboring states to the test.
New York’s out-of-state taxpayer money is suddenly up for grabs
Started in 2009, the American Institute of CPAs’ program recruits candidates who are interested in becoming college professors.
AICPA seeks applicants for Accounting Doctoral Scholars program