IRS limits services during shutdown
The Internal Revenue Service spelled out some of the services that will be limited or unavailable during the government shutdown.
The Internal Revenue Service spelled out some of the services that will be limited or unavailable during the government shutdown.
A new international accounting standard for nonprofit organizations has emerged, drawing on the work of established standard-setters.
The Carbon Measures initiative will support the development of a ledger-based framework that is similar to what exists in traditional financial accounting.
Audit and GRC solutions provider AuditBoard announced the launch of Accelerate, its new AI solution designed for risk teams, as well as its acquisition of AI governance solutions provider Fairnow.
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy has revamped its CPAverify.org and ALD.nasba.org websites with a new design and more features.
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Chief financial officers hope to control costs in 2026 while still expanding revenue, according to a new survey.
The Trump administration agreed to procedures for student debt relief so borrowers who have their loans canceled this year don’t get hit with a huge tax bill.
The American Institute of CPAs is asking for more flexibility for taxpayers who wish to claim tax deductions for overtime and tip income under the OBBA.
SAP announced new specialized AI Joule Agents (named for its generative AI copilot Joule) that handle travel and expense processes as well as core finance functions.