Tax Fraud Blotter: Bad conduct

Fire away; from the Big Island to the big house; getting the lead out; and other highlights of recent tax cases.

Tax Fraud Blotter: Bad conduct


H&R Block Tax Pro Go now available for $99 at Walmart

H&R Block’s virtual tax preparation service, Tax Pro Go, is now available for $99 exclusively at Walmart stores around the United States.

H&R Block Tax Pro Go now available for at Walmart


Countdown to CECL: What SEC filers have learned about implementation

All eyes will be on the large SEC registrants in January as they become the first financial institutions to adopt the current expected credit loss model, or CECL.

Countdown to CECL: What SEC filers have learned about implementation


Why college students are good clients

A college student client may not initially provide a lot of income for the firm, but with the right guidance, there could be a big return on investment.

Why college students are good clients


Hoping for a smoother tax season

Filing should be easier this time, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t steps you can take to make things better.

Hoping for a smoother tax season


Tax Strategy: Thought Obamacare was gone? Not quite

Affordable Care Act compliance requirements remain for 2019 tax returns.

Tax Strategy: Thought Obamacare was gone? Not quite


Priority Software enters cannabis space with new ERP product

The company is seeking partners for implementation and to provide additional services to customers.

Priority Software enters cannabis space with new ERP product


Putting more thinking into charitable giving

Teach clients to avoid the end-of-the-year rush to make the most of their donations.

Putting more thinking into charitable giving


AICPA drafts guidance on accounting issues for insurers

The two proposals would offer guidance on implementing the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s new standards for long-duration insurance contracts and credit losses.

AICPA drafts guidance on accounting issues for insurers


Moss Adams reports data breach

The Seattle-based Top 20 Firm issued a notice of a data security incident that it detected in October exposing the names and Social Security numbers of some of its clients.

Moss Adams reports data breach