Accounting April 17, 2026
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Accounting April 17, 2026
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Technology February 9, 2026
The solution is used by more than 20 Grant Thornton firms, as well as numerous other audit firms across a range of audit environments.
Taxes February 9, 2026
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has been talking up Americans getting bigger-than-usual tax refunds this year for months, saying that it will help spark “a non-inflationary boom.” That's unlikely.
Technology February 8, 2026
The brand is now called Thomson Reuters Tax, Audit & Accounting. The rebranding is a commitment to the audit profession navigating unprecedented change, the company says.
Firm Management February 6, 2026
Wipfli and The Caddie Network will bring to life the connection between elite caddies and trusted advisors.
Taxes February 6, 2026
The Treasury Department and the IRS released proposed regulations Feb. 3 on the clean fuel production credit under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Taxes February 6, 2026
The IRS this week announced tax relief for individuals and businesses in Montana affected by severe wind storms and flooding that occurred the second and third weeks of December 2025.
Accounting February 6, 2026
AICPA News is a round-up of recent announcements from the American Institute of CPAs, the Association of International CPAs, and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).
Staffing February 6, 2026
Professionals on the Move is a periodic roundup of recent staffing announcements, promotions and recognitions from around the profession.
Taxes February 6, 2026
The Idaho Supreme Court rejected a challenge to Idaho’s $50 million tax credit program that directs public money toward private schools and homeschooling expenses.
Artificial Intelligence February 6, 2026
A workplace expert warns of emerging skills gap as employees become overreliant on AI tools, creating division between critical thinkers and copy-paste workers.
Technology February 5, 2026
The San Francisco-based startup says its platform's AI-native infrastructure is built to unify tax preparation and review into a single system for accounting firms.
Taxes February 5, 2026
The revelation came Thursday during a Senate Banking Committee hearing where Treasury Secretary and Acting Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service Scott Bessent testified.