At the Internal Revenue Service, which sits within the Treasury Department, the administration plans to fire about 1,300 workers.
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Bitcoin fund launches for CPA firms’ high-net-worth clients
Whitman Transition Advisors and Truvestments are launching a Bitcoin fund, called Truvestment Bitcoin Legacy Fund, where CPA firm’s high-net-worth clients can buy in early.
On the move: ICPAS holds annual CPA Day of Service
EisnerAmper adds 31 partners; CohnReznick opens new San Francisco office; and more news from across the profession.
Vetting vendors for your minimum viable tech stack
There are literally hundreds of accounting software providers. How does a firm leader effectively vet their vendors?
Tech Roundup: Avalara announces free e-invoicing
Avalara announces free e-invoicing; Ramp launches AI agents for AP; Crowe rolls out AI studio; and other accounting technology news.
Making the most of the minimum
Having an essentials-only technology footprint doesn’t mean you can’t leverage it strategically.
Tax Fraud Blotter: Unclean sweeps
Just forgot; no trust at all; Exterior design; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
Tax brackets, inflation adjustments announced for 2026
Rev. Proc. 2025-32 from the Internal Revenue Service detailed a number of changes, including a rise in the standard deduction to $32,200 for married couples filing jointly.
Missing productivity gains from AI, and other tech stories you may have missed
Plus, on-demand pay in QuickBooks Payroll, why your next employee may come from TikTok, and seven other technology developments in the past month that you may have missed.
Melancon named chair of Baker Tilly International
The former long-time head of the American Institute of CPAs has been named chair of the global accounting network.