Tax Fraud Blotter: In-laws’ outlaw

Abundant energy; ‘I wouldn’t go too high;’ maximum mileage from stolen IDs; and other highlights of recent tax cases.


GDPR can have an impact on U.S. accountants

The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation takes effect Friday, and it could affect accountants and auditors, along with their clients, in the U.S.


TaxDay becomes official MLB Players Association partner

TaxDay hopes to help players keep track of all their professional interstate travel for tax purposes.


IRS provides info on tax reform changes to moving, mileage and travel expenses

A new notice offers details on how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is forcing changes in write-offs for items like job-related cars and moves.


Firms Giving Back: Armanino holds 10th annual Great Give

The Top 100 Firm closed its offices across the country for a full day of community-serving projects.


N.J. warns IRS against banning property taxes as charitable gift

New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal warned the Internal Revenue Service that he will fight any challenge to a law that preserves state and local property-tax deductions.


When feedback fails

In performance reviews, words and labels often mean very different things to different people.


People on the move: Crowe names chief data science officer

RSM names a chief strategy and innovation officer; new partners at AKA; and other personnel news from across the profession.


IRS sets new 5-year strategic plan

The Internal Revenue Service has a new five-year strategic plan for improving taxpayer service and tax administration.


UHY merges in Del Conte

The Top 100 Firm is expanding further in Connecticut with its latest deal.