The 2024 ATAWW survey is fielding responses from both firm team members and firm leadership about remote, hybrid and flexible work practices.
Category: NYT Accounting News
Art of Accounting: Memoirs of a CPA
The book tells the story of how Ed Mendowitz became a CPA, built his practice and shares many successes and some disappointments.
Trump pledges across-the-board tax cuts if he returns to office
Whichever candidate wins the White House in November will have to contend with tax negotiations in 2025 with the personal income tax cuts in Trump’s 2017 law set to expire unless Congress acts.
IRS needs to do more on ‘Lifting Communities Up’
The Internal Revenue Service is falling short on its initiative to expand jobs, services, and assistance to taxpayers in underserved populations in the Mississippi Delta, according to a new report.
PCAOB warns about auditing commercial real estate
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board released a report highlighting special auditing considerations in the commercial real estate market, at a time when many office buildings have lost tenants due to remote work and empty space has grown.
M&A roundup: Marcum, Ascend, RKL and Hancock Askew expand
Marcum acquired Croskey Lanni; Ascend added Blackman & Sloop and TSS; RKL eSolutions bought Techware; and the Willeford Group joined Hancock Askew.
How a ‘tax overlay manager’ can outsource tasks and boost returns
As one of many providers of the existing and expanding capabilities, Envestnet is urging more financial advisors to consider after-tax optimization.
AI’s critical role in enhancing cybersecurity
Among the concerns of using AI in accounting are the potential risks to the security and privacy of data.
SEC Charges Trump Media Auditor With Fraud
Regulators said BF Borgers failed to abide by accounting rules that its public company clients are required to follow.
Platform launches wealth management
The new advisory service follows Platform’s acquisition of Walpole Financial Advisors.