IIA sees membership exceed 200,000

The Institute of Internal Auditors reported a milestone Monday, with membership numbers now topping 200,000.


Dean Dorton to sponsor Kentucky Derby racehorse 'Tax'

The Lexington, Kentucky firm will sponsor the contending horse in all three races of the Triple Crown.


Art of Accounting: What’s in your pipeline?

If you want to grow your practice, you can no longer rely on what you have been doing, but what you will be doing for your clients.


Lessons learned through tax season: How to support microbusinesses (profitably)

Hundreds of small-firm accountants and tax professionals across America share a common pain point: It’s difficult to maintain profitable relationships with microbusinesses.


Deloitte resigned as Ferrexpo auditor over charity probe delays

Deloitte LLP said it resigned as Ferrexpo Plc’s auditor over delays by the Ukrainian iron-ore producer in investigating its own charitable donations.


ITA names new president

The Information Technology Alliance announced its new president, Shawn Slavin, who will be taking the reins from outgoing president Stan Mork.


Trump revises SALT history, saying New Yorkers didn’t fight caps

President Donald Trump said that New Yorkers could have thwarted a provision in his tax law that limits state and local tax deductions, one of the most controversial changes in the 2017 overhaul that contributed to Republican losses in the 2018 midterms.


CalCPA names 2019 ‘Women to Watch’

The annual awards recognize female CPAs for their leadership and contributions to the accounting profession.


The Satanic Temple gets IRS nod as official house of worship

Many Americans regard paying taxes as a necessary evil. If they want to worship Satan, now the IRS has officially given them a tax-exempt place to do so.


Illinois CPA Society names 2019 Excel Award recipients

The annual award recognizes the top CPA Exam scores in the state.