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One way to stay ahead of changes in the profession is to leverage peer networks for access to expertise, insights, and collaborative opportunities.
Trump says Harvard will lose its tax-exempt status

Trump posted the announcement after weeks of threatening an Internal Revenue Service review of the Ivy League’s tax-free treatment.
Take comfort in gradual change in an era of audit upheaval

The numbers will continue to skew toward a younger generation of internal audit leaders with each passing year.
SALT talks stall as GOP mulls limiting tax break to middle class

Key House Republicans discussed ways to direct an expanded state and local tax deduction to those making less than $400,000.
Rehmann combines with Martinet Recchia

The Top 50 Firm based in Troy, Michigan has added a family-owned CPA firm in the Cleveland suburb of Willoughby, expanding its presence in Ohio.
Tax Fraud Blotter: Unhealthy habits

Insult to injury; lack of progress; gone fishing; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
CLA merges in Dembo Jones

CliftonLarsonAllen LLP has added a firm with offices in North Bethesda and Columbia, Maryland, expanding CLA’s presence in the U.S. Capital region.
PCAOB chair Erica Williams defends audit regulator amid possible SEC takeover

PCAOB chair Erica Williams says the role played by the PCAOB can’t simply be “cut and pasted” into the SEC as legislation threatens to shutter the board.
Savant acquires Corrigan Financial

Savant Wealth Management acquired CPA-led registered investment advisor Corrigan Financial, based in Middletown, Rhode Island, on April 30.
Is time running out for accounting’s 150-hour rule?

State CPA societies are pushing for alternatives to the 150-hour rule as a major step towards addressing the major talent crisis.