Ex-Autonomy CEO Lynch resigns government role after U.S. fraud charge

Michael Lynch, the former chief executive officer of Autonomy Corp., stepped down Friday as an adviser to U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May after he was charged with fraud by the U.S.


Product News: BlackLine releases compliance product

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Have the Big Four lost their advantage?

New research finds that national and regional firms are catching up to the New York giants in terms of technology adoption and deployment in audits.


Workers prefer benefits over more pay: Study

A new AICPA report found that employed U.S. adults would prefer a job with benefits over one with more pay and zero benefits.


BDO and Moore Stephens plan to merge in the U.K.

The megamerger would create a powerful rival to the Big Four in the British audit market.


Disney Paris offices raided last year in French tax probe

Tax authorities swooped in on Walt Disney Co.’s Paris premises last year hunting for evidence to determine whether the entertainment giant improperly shifted revenue abroad, according to a series of court rulings from this month that tossed out claims the raids were illegal.


IRS proposes rules for foreign tax credits

Major changes in last year’s tax overhaul include the so-called GILTI provisions, and the IRS has issued proposed regulations for them.


Tax reform’s biggest winners

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that Congress passed last December produced some winners and some losers among different categories of taxpayers.


Savvy CPAs see AI as a tool, not a threat

AI is not just impacting tax preparers, but the companies that make tax prep software too. Many are going to be left behind.


The right fit for your firm may be a misfit

Serving the needs of diverse clients means your team needs a rich diversity that extends well beyond physical appearances.