Transforming teams through connected leadership

Connected leadership is like conducting an orchestra: Beautiful music comes from relationships, not just technical precision.
Ohio welcomes out-of-state CPAs after law change

Ohio’s new law providing an alternative path to a CPA license has taken effect after 90 days and enables out-of-state CPAs to practice in the Buckeye State.
Tax season draws to a close amid uncertainty over IRS, tax cuts

In the final days of tax season, tax professionals have been grinding through their clients’ tax returns while trying to reassure them.
Today’s systems demand smarter payment solutions

Virtual cards have come on the scene as a viable solution for managing purchases made outside the organization.
Tech news: Melancon to chair new Caseware advisory board

Plus, Tesorio releases AI agent for supplier portal invoicing; compliance pros see massive sea change due to AI; and other accounting tech news.
IRS to lose billions if migrants stop filing taxes

The Internal Revenue Service is projected to lose more than $313 billion over a decade as undocumented workers are poised to pay fewer taxes.
On the move: PrimeGlobal expands in Ireland

Plus, the Illinois CPA Society’s charitable arm names its board of directors, and other firm and personnel news from across the profession.
Trump’s tariff shift still has markets, industry groups panicked

The highest average tax rate on imports in more than a century could raise prices and stunt economic growth.
Trump signs bill blocking IRS crypto tax rule Biden pushed

The legislation blocks an IRS rule that would have forced some cryptocurrency brokers to provide tax information on transactions conducted on their platforms.
House Republican sees SALT deduction limit increasing to $30K

Rep. Jeff Van Drew thinks House Republicans will end up approving a $30,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction.