Tech tax advocates said to prepare last-ditch push for EU deal

Resistance continues against a levy that divides the region’s governments and threatens to fragment its single market.


Danish pension fund chief quits amid tax dodge controversy

The chief executive officer of Denmark’s biggest fund will step down for allegedly trying to dodge Swiss taxes while running a unit of Nordea Bank a decade ago.


IRS proposes rules for business interest expense deduction limit

A provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act limits the tax break for some taxpayers.


Ohio to accept business tax payments in cryptocurrency

The Buckeye State will be the first to allow companies to use Bitcoin to pay their taxes.


IRS eases e-Services registration process for tax pros

Student loans can now be used to verify a user’s identity.


140,300 new accounting and auditing jobs predicted by 2026

The U.S. will see big growth in tech-related roles in industries such as finance, consulting and retail, according to a new forecast.


Don't sell off Bitcoin on Cyber Monday

Clients need to pay attention to the tax ramifications of their cryto holdings.


Making your firm more attractive

As buyers get pickier about merger candidates, Transition Advisors’ Joel Sinkin offers a set of tips for ways to stand out — and improve your firm at the same time.


Art of Accounting: Five years and counting

Never pass up an opportunity to build your practice.


The Year of Critical Thinking: Five core competencies to pursue in 2019

The accountant of the future will need to add new ways of thinking and communicating to their toolkit.