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AI and governance issues: 3 keys to bridging a costly gap
April 23, 2026
Concerns about workforce and data readiness are commonly cited for artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives failing to substantially boost company bottom lines, but a recent survey of nearly 1,000 business leaders revealed an unexpected leading cause — and a lack of response to that cause.
CT House postpones vote on universal absentee voting
April 22, 2026
A protracted debate on a bill that would make voting by absentee ballots a universal option in Connecticut ended without a vote Wednesday night in the House of Representatives.
Officials plan to tap savings to make next CT budget work
April 22, 2026
More for school aid, child care, tax relief come from piggy bank.
The best AI model still fails 1 in 5 accounting tasks
April 22, 2026
DualEntry’s CFO unveils insights from testing 19 AI models on 101 accounting tasks to evaluate their accuracy and efficiency. The results, he writes, “should concern CFOs buying into the hype.”
Amended AI bill passed by CT Senate after extensive questioning
April 21, 2026
Senate Bill 5, a wide-ranging proposal, passed despite objections over the bill’s complexity and a last minute strike-all amendment.
A small business CFO’s 10-point checklist before selling the company
April 21, 2026
Here’s what it takes to prepare a private company for sale.
Kentucky modernizes CPA licensure with passage of House Bill 45
April 21, 2026
The Kentucky General Assembly has passed House Bill 45 (HB45), landmark legislation that modernizes the pathway to becoming a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in Kentucky. The bill marks a significant step forward in addressing workforce pipeline challenges while maintaining the high standards expected of the profession.
Numerous CTCPA members named to Forbes 2026 America’s Best-In-State CPAs
April 20, 2026
Forbes has released its 2026 America’s Best-In-State CPAs list, recognizing numerous CTCPA members. Honorees were selected based on criteria including “expertise, innovation, thought leadership, experience, and service to the community and their profession.”
FML Has Six Best-In-State CPAs, According to Forbes
April 19, 2026
Forbes published its second annual America’s Best-in-State CPAs list naming the top accountants in each state. FML has six partners on the list, more than any other firm in Connecticut.
Companies lack confidence in using AI for compensation decisions
April 17, 2026
So far, organizations are more likely to license general-purpose AI tools than compensation-specific ones to help with pay benchmarking.
IRS launches online tool to help taxpayers manage tax debt
April 17, 2026
An online tool to help taxpayers understand and resolve tax debt is now available on the IRS website.
GASB seeks feedback on idea of changing how it communicates GAAP
April 16, 2026
GASB is seeking feedback from stakeholders on whether it should consider changing the structure of how it communicates GAAP for state and local governments.
Lamont Backs $1,000 Health Care Tax Credits For Small Businesses
April 16, 2026
Small business owners could get a sweet deal on healthcare coverage under a new tax proposal Gov. Ned Lamont touted at a Connecticut candy factory Wednesday.
Today's professionals share what early career workers need to succeed - beyond AI skills
April 16, 2026
As the class of 2026 prepares to enter the workforce, new research from talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half reveals what today's professionals say matters most for early career success. According to a survey of more than 1,300 experienced workers, 36% believe new job seekers should be prepared to demonstrate knowledge of AI tools when applying to roles and 37% caution against using AI to overstate skills or experience.
Financial Literacy Month Spotlight: AICPA and Finseca Share the Financial Questions Clients Ask Most
April 15, 2026
As National Financial Literacy Month hits its stride, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and Finseca are equipping the public with answers to some of the most common questions individuals and families are asking as they seek greater clarity and confidence in their financial lives.
House Republicans Introduce $27.9B Budget Adjustment Plan
April 15, 2026
House Republicans are touting a budget adjustment plan they say will deliver hundreds of millions of dollars to local school systems while reducing property taxes and eliminating tax on things like Social Security benefits and children’s clothing.
Mark Torello of Whittlesey Earns Certified CMMC Professional (CCP) Credential
April 15, 2026
Whittlesey is proud to announce that members of its Technology and Cybersecurity team have earned key Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) credentials, strengthening the firm’s ability to support government contractors and subcontractors across the defense industrial base.
Our Office Has Moved!
April 14, 2026
We’re excited to share that our office has officially moved to 95 Glastonbury Boulevard in Glastonbury! This next chapter brings us into a fresh space that reflects our organization’s vision for the future.
PCAOB Releases Its 2025 Annual Report
April 14, 2026
The PCAOB has released its 2025 Annual Report(PDF). The Annual Report discusses how the PCAOB advanced its investor-protection mission during fiscal year 2025 and provides the PCAOB’s financial results, including audited financial statements, the auditor’s report, and management’s report on internal control over financial reporting.
Gen-Z Is Helps Accounting Jobs Reemerge In The Age Of AI
April 09, 2026
Accounting is the new go-to job sector for Gen-Zers trying to evade AI hurdles.