When leaders tolerate the intolerable
Whether it’s the toxic client you can’t afford to lose, the partner who refuses to align with the firm’s vision and values, or the superstar employee who won’t cooperate, high-stakes scenarios inevitably have a negative impact on the firm.
The 2024 Best Firms for Women
Our annual ranking of the most female-friendly workplaces in accounting.
The 2024 Best Firms for Women: Freedom of choice
The top workplaces in accounting for women know that their female talent need options
ERC claim revisions, CAMT guidance and other IRS updates
Proposals on the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax and Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit lead the wave of legislative and procedure changes out of the Internal Revenue Service last month.
Private sector adds 143K jobs
Private sector employment increased by 143,000 jobs in September, while annual pay rose 4.7% year-over-year, payroll giant ADP reported.
Final regs issued on conservation easements
The new rules require that certain syndicated conservation easements must be reported to the IRS.
Auditors play important role in responding to fraud risk
The Center for Audit Quality and the Anti-Fraud Collaboration released a new publication on the role of the auditor in assessing and responding to fraud risk.
How the election — and Senate procedure — will decide tax policies
The possible expiration of many provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act raises the prospect of another budget reconciliation bill. Here’s what that means for taxes.
Washington wildfire victims get tax relief
The IRS has pushed back filing and payment deadlines for those impacted by the fires that began last June 22.
Clients expect auditors to use AI
Companies increasingly expect their audit firms to leverage artificial intelligence to aid the audit process, according to a new survey from BDO.