AICPA calls for later PPP deadline, revisions to guidance
Confusion around the program and other stimulus measures may be preventing small businesses from getting the help they need.
Confusion around the program and other stimulus measures may be preventing small businesses from getting the help they need.
The Association of International CPAs has shared a number of tips for firms to better support and advance female professionals.
Marjorie Adams of Fourlane discusses nontraditional careers in accounting, and why she’s setting up a scholarship fund to encourage students to explore them.
Overpromising and missing deadlines is a guaranteed way to disappoint clients.
President Joe Biden is on the cusp of his first legislative win with the House ready to give final passage to his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan. It includes a big expansion in the child tax credit and makes student loan forgiveness tax free.
Senate Democrats passed the latest version of the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill after a more than 24-hour voting session that included the longest single vote in the chamber’s history.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has formed a Climate and ESG Task Force in its enforcement division to identify misconduct in environmental, social and governance reporting.
The American Institute of CPAs is asking the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service to push back the tax filing and payment deadline for two months.
The Columbus, Ohio-based university will develop online training courses for CPAs throughout the state.
Whenever anyone asks Danica Dilligard how long she has been with Ernst & Young, she is always tempted to answer, “Since I was 14.”
From Panama to Big Four partner: Conquering personal and professional challenges