PCAOB to tighten its belt in 2026 The board is recommending a 2026 budget that is 9% below its 2025 budget.
Ascend adds Sweeney Conrad Top 50 Firm Ascend announced the acquisition of Sweeney Conrad in Kirkland, Washington, expanding its presence in the region.
Ex-bankers convicted over €45M in tax fraud deals Two former bankers were convicted in Germany over Cum-Ex deals by Fortis Bank that caused €45 million ($52.7 million) of damage to the country's taxpayers.
On the move: CBIZ adds to leadership team Plus, Anders names a new partner class; Blue names new industry and service line leaders; and more firm and personnel news.
Tech roundup: Canopy launches capacity planning and engagement packages Canopy launches capacity planning and engagement packages; AvidXChange touts "Accounts Payable as a Service"; BillingPlatform announces features for insights, visualizations, API; and other accounting tech news.
Lawyer sues IRS to recognize pets as dependents Amanda Reynolds filed a complaint asking the court to determine whether pets can be recognized as non-humans dependents.
Networth2B launches billing solution Networth2B, a small business accounting solutions provider specializing in local apps that stay on the user's device, announced the addition of new billing features for professional services providers.
Tax professionals face broad challenges through 2026 Tax work has always required patience, judgment and a steady hand. What is different today is the speed of change and the pressure that comes with it.
The 2025 Top 100 People: Much more than bean counters The profession's most influential share how they would describe the typical accountant.
2025 Top 100 People extra: The not-so-typical accountant As part of this year's Top 100 Most Influential People survey, Accounting Today asked, "How would you describe the typical accountant?"
