AICPA wants all IRS staff working during shutdown
The American Institute of CPAs is asking for a contingency plan that keeps 100% of IRS employees on the job in case of a shutdown during tax season.
The American Institute of CPAs is asking for a contingency plan that keeps 100% of IRS employees on the job in case of a shutdown during tax season.
AI-guided impersonation attacks have become both more numerous and more sophisticated as the technology improves, and will likely not abate anytime soon.
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board released a standard to help entities consistently report climate-related risks and opportunities.
Accounting executives can learn a lot from new research on non-GAAP disclosure and M&A efficiency.
Sorren, a rapidly growing firm based in Meridian, Idaho, has added Hess & Rohmer in Gainesville, Texas, bolstering its presence in the Lone Star State.
A recent poll found nearly half of accounting software buyers are disappointed by their purchase.
National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins warned in her annual report to Congress that this tax season is likely to bring bigger challenges for taxpayers who encounter problems with the Internal Revenue Service.
The SEC charged Archer-Daniels-Midland Company and its three former executives with accounting and disclosure fraud.
Continuing professional education platform MyCPE One has introduced a website development service designed for CPA and accounting firms.
We’re thrilled to announce that tickets for Xerocon Denver 2026 are officially on sale. On August 19-20, 2026, the Colorado Convention Center will be transformed into a hub of innovation, connection, and inspiration for the accounting and bookkeeping community. Whether you’ve attended every Xerocon or you’re joining us for the first time, this year is …