Cybercrime and punishment: How accountants can keep up
We live in the digital age. But as accountants adopt new technology, they need to be aware of the corresponding rise in cyber threats — and the regulation surrounding them.
We live in the digital age. But as accountants adopt new technology, they need to be aware of the corresponding rise in cyber threats — and the regulation surrounding them.
After a strong June, the Accountants Confidence Index took a slight step back for July.
House Democrats asked a U.S. court to force the Treasury Department to turn over six years of President Donald Trump’s personal and business tax returns.
NCCPAP wants the Treasury to have the authority to regulate tax professionals.
Senator Bernie Sanders says most people in America will have to pay more in taxes to pay for his Medicare-for-All plan. But he insists that’s a good deal — and will save people money overall by lowering health costs.
The Virginia Society of CPAs announced the 24 recipients of its various college scholarships for the 2019-2020 academic year.
A look at how the ramifications of the landmark Supreme Court decision are affecting states, businesses and tax practitioners.
The commercial real estate industry should rejoice, according to Klatzkin & Co.’s John Blake.
The biggest tax challenge for a majority of corporate tax executives is staying up to date with all the changes associated with the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, according to a new survey.
The Top 100 Firm based in New York recently began focusing on the burgeoning industry as more states legalize medical and recreational marijuana.