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Zone & Co Launches ZoneBilling AI Assistant
IRS Extends Tax Deadlines Until May For Helene Victims
Avantax Acquires SEP Financial Services
Sovos Launches Indirect Tax Suite for SAP, Enhances Clean Core Readiness
CPA Firms Kruggel Lawton and Cole Gavlas to Join Forces
The merger, which will become official on June 1, expands top 300 firm Kruggel Lawton's reach in southwest Michigan.
How Firms are Preparing for New 1099 Reporting Rule Deluge
Major upcoming changes to 1099 filing requirements make it more important than ever for firms to prepare their clients — and themselves — for increased workload and tight deadlines.
CT Accountant Charged with Stealing From a Second Client
Carl Benjamin Anderson was arrested by New Milford police Jan. 25 on a warrant charging him with first-degree larceny.
IRS Launches Hub for Employer-Provided Childcare Tax Credit
The new webpage gives information on the tax incentive for businesses that provide childcare services to their employees.
How Did Your 1099 Season Go? New E-Filing Rules Challenged Some in 2024
Due to changes in reporting requirements, the 2024 filings became a little more challenging: The years ahead may be even more so.
Citrin Cooperman Acquires CPA Firm Keefe McCullough in Florida
Fort Lauderdale-based KMC joined Citrin Cooperman Feb. 1 with 11 partners, more than 75 employees, and over $15 million in revenue.
State CPA Society News & Updates: Feb. 2024
State CPA Society News & Updates is a selection of recent announcements and initiatives by CPA associations in the United States and its territories.
Accounting Firms Plan Increased Tech Investment Over Next 2 Years
Investing in technology is a key priority for accounting firms as they move into 2024, while mitigating the ongoing talent shortage and keeping pace with new laws continue to cause challenges for many within the profession.