As the Senate advances a possible end to the 40-day government shutdown, the IRS is adjusting its plans amid a wave of layoffs and program closings.
Day: November 10, 2025
Ready, set, Roth: How 401(k) catch-ups are changing in 2026
The industry asked for and received a delay in the rule from the IRS in 2023. Now that it’s going into effect, here are the key implications for sponsors and savers.
AICPA, FASB, GASB seek accounting students
The American Institute of CPAs and state societies want to introduce high school students to the accounting profession, as FASB and GASB target university graduates.
Trump pardons Darryl Strawberry for tax evasion
The former Met and Dodger was indicted in 1995 and pled guilty over his failure to report $350,000 in income from autographs and sales of memorabilia.
Side-by-side OECD Pillar Two and U.S. tax rules pose challenges
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s framework for international taxes has been coming under pressure in recent months from a U.S. stance.