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7,000 IRS workers ‘reinstated’ — but not yet returning to work

March 19, 2025

The federal government will pay about 7,000 IRS probationary employees, who were laid off less than a month ago, not to work while lawsuits over layoffs wind their way through the court system, the agency said Tuesday in an email.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

More than half of millennials are ‘polyworking’

March 19, 2025

Many employees approaching the height of their careers still need multiple jobs to make ends meet, a new report indicates.

  • business and industry
  • career resources
  • practice management

No dumb questions: What clients are asking this tax season

March 19, 2025

Clients worry about crazy things every tax season, but this year their fears and obsessions and just-plain-odd ideas seem to be taken to a new level.

  • state tax
  • federal tax

Pay Disclosure Bill Passes Committee

March 19, 2025

Job seekers may get a little help determining which openings to apply to under a proposed bill that would require employers to disclose salary ranges for job openings upon request.

  • advocacy - state

State Board of Accountancy Issues Clarification on Attestation Work Advertising, Peer Review Enrollment

March 19, 2025

At the March State Board of Accountancy meeting, the issue of advertising attestation services and peer review enrollment was addressed. Previously, the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) prohibited CPAs from advertising attestation work unless they were enrolled in the peer review program.

  • practice management
  • advocacy - state

Higher threshold for Form 1099-K reporting among AICPA priorities

March 18, 2025

The AICPA's 2025 tax priorities include increasing the reporting threshold for Form 1099-K to $10,000 from the $600 that would go into effect next year, according to a letter Monday to congressional finance leaders.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

Lamont’s budget for CT is $230 million short

March 18, 2025

Employee health care costs would push governor’s plan more than $100 million over the spending cap next fiscal year.

  • advocacy - state

SEC Accepts 2025 FASB Taxonomies

March 18, 2025

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) today announced that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has accepted the 2025 GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy (GRT), the 2025 SEC Reporting Taxonomy (SRT), and the 2025 GAAP Employee Benefit Plan Taxonomy (EBPT). The FASB also finalized the 2025 DQC Rules Taxonomy (DQCRT) and the 2025 GAAP Meta Model Relationships Taxonomy (MMT), which together with the GRT, the SRT, and the EBPT are collectively referred to as the “FASB Taxonomies.”

  • federal tax

IRS approaching major layoffs, cuts as tax season heats up

March 17, 2025

Between multiple waves of layoffs and legislative efforts to pull back more than $20 billion in funding, the gradual declawing of the Internal Revenue Service is well underway.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

Auditing Standards Board releases consultation paper on its forward strategy

March 14, 2025

Five high-level strategic initiatives serve as the backbone of the AICPA Auditing Standards Board's (ASB's) proposed 2026–2030 strategic plan.

  • accounting and auditing

Melissa Ferrucci, Susan Jackson Named to Hartford Business Journal’s ‘2025 Women in Business’ List

March 13, 2025

We’re delighted to see two CTCPA members honored on the Hartford Business Journal’s “2025 Women in Business” list: - Melissa L. Ferrucci – CohnReznick (Office Managing Partner, Connecticut Offices) - Susan DeRosa Jackson – KPMG LLP (Office Managing Partner, Hartford)

  • member news

New PCAOB Publication Aims To Help Auditors Get Form AP Right

March 13, 2025

Form AP disclosures reveal exactly who has participated in the audits of public companies – and account for a large number of inspection deficiencies

  • accounting and auditing

Private Company Council Publishes 2024 Annual Report

March 13, 2025

The Private Company Council (PCC) has published its 2024 Annual Report to highlight the PCC’s accomplishments and activities.

  • accounting and auditing

Will federal budget cuts sink CT tax break for families?

March 13, 2025

Advocates say tax relief is needed more than ever as Washington shrinks programs.

  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

Accountants must adapt or be left behind

March 12, 2025

At his session on day one of the Festival of Accounting & Bookkeeping, Richard Murphy reflected on how the profession has changed and how accountants need to move with the times.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • pipeline

General Law Committee Discusses Consumer Protection Legislation

March 12, 2025

The General Law Committee held a public hearing Wednesday to discuss various bills, including Senate Bill 3, “An Act Concerning Consumer Protection and Safety.”

  • advocacy - state

Lawmakers reintroduce R&D expensing bill

March 12, 2025

A bipartisan group of lawmakers has reintroduced legislation to allow immediate expensing of research and development costs, all the way back to 2022 when the tax break expired.

  • business and industry
  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

Less than a third of companies follow AI adoption best practices

March 12, 2025

However, larger companies with over $500 million in annual revenue are significantly more likely, according to McKinsey’s latest report.

  • business and industry
  • technology and cybersecurity

Work from home v the office: Finding the balance

March 12, 2025

Gen Y employees typically see greater advantages in working in the office rather than at home, compared with their Gen Z colleagues.

  • business and industry
  • career resources
  • practice management

13 Smart Uses for Your Tax Refund

March 11, 2025

If you have a refund check coming your way, consider using it to bolster your personal balance sheet.

  • personal financial planning
  • federal tax