Accounting February 19, 2026
Voting Opens for 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards!
Voting in the 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards is now open. Readers can vote for the programs, hardware, services, and other technologies they use and trust.
Accounting February 19, 2026
Voting in the 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards is now open. Readers can vote for the programs, hardware, services, and other technologies they use and trust.
Accounting July 1, 2024
The AICPA Foundation was established in 1922 to advance the science of accountancy and accounting education.
Payroll July 1, 2024
Younger workers worry that they're especially vulnerable to new hacker tactics, according to a recent survey from EY.
Firm Management July 1, 2024
Office vacancies are growing—but that doesn't mean offices will be relics of the past, according to a new report from Moody's.
Small Business July 1, 2024
It also includes a toolkit offering practical tools and insights on a range of topics of interest to SMEs.
Accounting June 30, 2024
Professionals on the Move is a round-up of recent staffing and promotion announcements from across the accounting space.
Accounting June 30, 2024
AICPA News is a collection of recent announcements from the American Institute of CPAs.
Accounting June 30, 2024
The data shows organizations in 2024 are 2.5 times more likely to be in the later stages of digital risk maturity than last year, showcasing a solid trend toward proactive risk management.
Taxes June 28, 2024
These final regulations require that the stock repurchase excise tax be reported on Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return, due for the first full calendar quarter after the end of the corporation’s taxable year.
Taxes June 28, 2024
The debate featured a relentless barrage of false and misleading statements from both presidential candidates on a number of issues.
Advisory June 28, 2024 Sponsored
On average, respondents reported they plan to invest $24,000 in accounting and bookkeeping technologies in the coming year,
Taxes June 28, 2024
Justices overturned the Chevron doctrine that says judges should defer to agencies and their regulations if the law is not clear.
Small Business June 28, 2024
Every state with a sales tax enacted an economic nexus law following the Wayfair decision, most within a matter of months.