Northeast firms merge as BST Gallagher Flynn Latham, New York-based BST & Co. and South Burlington, Vermont-based Gallagher, Flynn & Co. completed a merger.
IRS proposes rules to deny tax credits to undocumented immigrants Proposed regulations would prohibit undocumented immigrants from receiving much of the money from refundable tax credits such as the EITC, CTC and AOTC.
CRI grows gov't accounting arm The Top 25 Firm acquired Trace Advisory in Ridgeland, Mississippi, expanding its ability to serve government entities and public-sector organizations.
AI is revolutionizing accounting in a good way As we prepare for a future where successful tax professionals experiment and adapt as AI evolves, here are the strongest benefits the industry is seeing.
Evergrande liquidators challenge Hong Kong watchdog in court The construction company's liquidators are seeking $8.4 billion in a lawsuit against PwC International and its mainland China and Hong Kong affiliates.
Trump delays Canada tariffs at 11th hour, saying deal close The Trump administration delayed 50% tariffs on billions of dollars of Canadian products for three days, saying the two sides had reached a tentative agreement.
Your clients' data belongs to your clients If the data belongs to the business owner, why is it so hard for them, and for the accountants who serve them, to actually get it?
Hillary Salo named next FASB chair The Financial Accounting Foundation named Hillary Salo as the next chair of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, starting July 1, 2027.
How non-grantor trusts maximize charitable, small business stock tax advantages With recent changes to tax law, non-grantor trusts have become attractive vehicles for gaining tax efficiencies, such as when making charitable contributions.
More small businesses offering retirement plans While only about 19% of small businesses offered a retirement plan in 2019, 31% now offer them in 2026.


