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401(k) limit increases to $24,500 for 2026, IRA limit increases to $7,500

November 13, 2025

The Internal Revenue Service announced today that the amount individuals can contribute to their 401(k) plans in 2026 has increased to $24,500, up from $23,500 for 2025.

  • personal financial planning
  • federal tax

Interest rates remain the same for the first quarter of 2026

November 13, 2025

The Internal Revenue Service today announced that interest rates will remain the same for the calendar quarter beginning Jan. 1, 2026.

  • federal tax

4 lessons CFOs must embrace to grow without losing control

November 12, 2025

These practical insights will help finance executives scale rapidly without sacrificing financial discipline or cultural fabric.

  • business and industry

CT special session to open with vote on controversial housing bill

November 12, 2025

If all goes as planned, the legislature will put four bills on the desk of Gov. Ned Lamont by Friday.

  • advocacy - state

FASB Improves Guidance on Purchased Loans

November 12, 2025

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) today published an Accounting Standards Update (ASU) that improves the accounting for purchased loans.

  • accounting and auditing

Lamont Declares Extraordinary Circumstances, Creates Emergency State Reserve

November 12, 2025

Although it looks like the federal government shutdown will soon be at an end, Gov. Ned Lamont said he has signed a declaration enabling the Connecticut General Assembly to adopt legislation appropriating the funding necessary to create an emergency state response reserve. The reserve will facilitate the state response to millions of dollars in federal cuts toward health and human services that are being made by President Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans, Lamont said.

  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

Revised CT Housing Bill Clears House After 7-Hour Debate

November 12, 2025

A reworked housing bill encountered spirited resistance from House Republicans Wednesday, although nothing changed in the seven hours of debate, and the bill passed 90-56, mostly along party lines. Five members did not cast a vote.

  • advocacy - state

Connecticut Sets Aside $500 Million Safety Net As Shutdown Threatens Food, Heat, and Health Programs

November 11, 2025

As the nation endures its longest federal government shutdown on record, Connecticut leaders are moving to shield the state’s most vulnerable residents from the fallout.

  • advocacy - state

NASBA Invites feedback on Private Equity Task Force White Paper

November 11, 2025

The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) has released a white paper developed by its Private Equity Task Force (PE Task Force) titled “Alternative Practice Structures & Private Equity: Considerations and Questions for Boards of Accountancy."

  • practice management
  • advocacy - federal

Almost 1,400 IRS employees receive layoff notices, adding to staff losses

November 10, 2025

The IRS sent layoff notices to almost 1,400 employees, adding to the losses at the agency where 25% of staff had left as of May, according to a court document filed earlier this week in a lawsuit brought by unions against the federal government.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

CT’s New Housing Proposal Heads To Special Legislative Session

November 10, 2025

With the average rent in Connecticut near $1,975, a new poll from the Regional Plan Association found that nine in ten residents believe Connecticut is “not doing enough” to expand affordable housing. Nearly as many blame outdated zoning rules and infrastructure limits for the problem.

  • advocacy - state

Murphy, Blumenthal reject shutdown deal over health care

November 10, 2025

The longest shutdown in U.S. history is starting to wind down after a bloc of Senate Democrats joined Republicans on a deal to reopen the federal government, but Connecticut’s senators opposed the agreement because it made no guarantee to extend the policy at the heart of the shutdown fight: expiring health care subsidies.

  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

Transformation-focused companies are outpacing others in AI

November 10, 2025

Organisations using AI to redesign workflows at an enterprise level achieve higher customer satisfaction and profitability than companies fixed on efficiency.

  • business and industry
  • technology and cybersecurity

CT Gov. Lamont calls special session, lays out agenda

November 07, 2025

Aside from housing, state lawmakers will take up legislation on immigration, food assistance, health care and more when they meet Nov. 12-13.

  • advocacy - state

CTCPA Day of Giving Returns for Fifth Year to Support Connecticut Foodshare and Connecticut Children’s Medical Center on #GivingTuesday: CTCPA Member Pledges to Match Up to $5,000 in Donations

November 06, 2025

The Connecticut Society of CPAs (CTCPA) will host its fifth annual Day of Giving on Tuesday, December 2 (#GivingTuesday) from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at ADNET Technologies, 400 Capital Boulevard, Rocky Hill. Drive around to the back of the building to donate.

  • press room

With SNAP suspended, food pantries struggle to keep up

November 06, 2025

In a scene that’s been playing out across Connecticut over the past week, Diana Colombo lined up at a mobile food pantry in East Hartford on Wednesday morning — a line double its typical length.

  • advocacy - state

CT Election Results — More Than 30 Towns Flip Party Control, Voters Decide Questions From Liquor In Restaurants To Gender-Neutral Charter Language

November 05, 2025

With election results still being tabulated, Democrats are celebrating big wins across the state. Unofficial results show 27 communities flipping from Republican to Democratic control in terms of mayor or first selectmen, and 3 towns led by a Town Council switching power as well.

  • advocacy - state

DOL Walks Back Biden-Era Independent Contractor Rule: What Employers Need to Know

November 05, 2025

In a significant development for employers nationwide, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced it will not enforce the Biden-era 2024 Independent Contractor (IC) Rule. While the rule remains in effect for private litigation, this shift in federal enforcement policy signals a more employer-friendly approach to worker classification at the federal level.

  • accounting and auditing
  • business and industry
  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

Employers get reporting relief on tips, overtime; won’t face penalties for tax year 2025

November 05, 2025

An IRS notice said employers and other payers will not face penalties for tax year 2025 if they do not provide a separate accounting of amounts reasonably designated as cash tips or the total amount of qualified overtime compensation as required by information-reporting provisions in the sweeping new tax law.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

Looking through Gen Z's eyes

November 05, 2025

Gen Z wants a seat at the table, but they're evaluating their employers just as much as their employers are evaluating them.

  • business and industry
  • career resources
  • practice management