When ‘how’ isn’t enough

Accountants need to ask a number of questions to create more valuable services.


In the blogs: Kids’ stuff

The cost of lipstick; making meetings effective; virtual warnings; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.


How far can states go after Wayfair? 'Not this far'

The Supreme Court decision in Kaestner harkens back to Quill.


Finance execs face hiring and automation challenges

Employers in the U.S. and Canada are having trouble finding skilled professionals who can handle both financial and data management, according to a new report.


FASB proposes changes for financial instruments, equity method investments

The Financial Accounting Standards Board is aiming to clarify the interaction between two of its earlier standards.


Hacker accesses 100M Capital One customer records

Here’s how you can help your clients who may have been affected.


BDO acquires Loughlin Management Partners

The business advisory firm provides corporate restructuring and turnaround services and interim management for private equity investors.


Small business wages and hours increased in July, says Paychex

Wage growth and hours worked climbed at small businesses in July, although the rate of job growth dipped slightly, according to Paychex.


Voice of the voiceless: What preparers want in the next NTA

As the original National Taxpayer Advocate, Nina Olson, retires, practitioners want someone to build on the strong foundation she created.


In the rear-view mirror: Tax pros discuss lessons from this season

Tax reform brought plenty of problems, but some were pleasantly surprised.