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Average tax refund rises 11%; total filings decline

February 19, 2026

The average direct-deposit tax refund amount is up 11% this year compared with the same span in 2025, the IRS said in a release.

  • federal tax

Lamont and CT lawmakers disagreeing on tax cuts, so far

February 19, 2026

Legislators want multiyear relief. Administration says don’t over-promise.

  • advocacy - state

Proposed CT Child Tax Credit Could Mean More Cash For Families, Backers Say

February 19, 2026

Is it fair to tax a person raising three children at the same rate as someone supporting only themselves? State Rep. Anthony Nolan, D-New London, doesn’t think it is.

  • advocacy - state

Corporate spending accelerating toward AI in 2026

February 18, 2026

Finance leaders are poised to limit pay and headcount increases throughout 2026 while expanding investment in artificial intelligence and other technologies, according to a recent survey.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity

Avoid waiting on hold; use IRS online tools for faster help

February 13, 2026

With the 2026 filing season underway and increased call-center demand around the Presidents Day holiday on Feb. 16, the Internal Revenue Service encourages taxpayers to visit Let Us Help You on IRS.gov and use online tools to get fast, convenient help without waiting on hold.

  • federal tax

Connecticut Pushes Earned Income Tax Credit Campaign as Thousands Miss Out On Benefits

February 12, 2026

More than half a billion dollars flowed back into Connecticut households last year through the Earned Income Tax Credit, yet state officials say tens of thousands of eligible residents still are not claiming the refundable benefit — even after more than 50 years of putting money back into working families’ pockets.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

Drew Andrews of Whittlesey Quoted in 'Hartford Business Journal' Interview 'AI Reshapes How Accounting Firms Operate'

February 11, 2026

Drew Andrews, managing partner and CEO of Whittlesey, was interviewed in the Hartford Business Journal article "AI reshapes how accounting firms operate." “What accounting is going to look like in three to five years is going to be totally different than what it looks like today,” Drew said in the article.

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Looking to land a CFO role? 2025 was a good year

February 11, 2026

Opportunities for finance professionals interested in pursuing a CFO role increased year over year at Fortune 500 and S&P 500 companies in 2025, including a spike in the percentage of companies hiring CFOs internally.

  • business and industry

Senate GOP pitches deep cuts to CT tax and electric bills

February 10, 2026

Caucus plan would struggle to remain balanced in future years.

  • advocacy - state

Agentic AI is handling more finance work — but can CFOs trust it?

February 09, 2026

By definition, agentic artificial intelligence can execute complex tasks with little to no human oversight.

  • business and industry
  • technology and cybersecurity

IRS announces next expansion of Tax Pro Account to support tax professional businesses

February 09, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service today announced a new expansion of Tax Pro Account, introducing business-level digital capabilities for tax professionals who work in tax-preparation companies, accounting firms, or other organizations.

  • federal tax

Which parts of the ‘big beautiful bill’ will go into effect in 2026?

February 09, 2026

A number of provisions in President Donald Trump’s blockbuster bill to enact his second-term agenda will go into effect throughout the year.

  • business and industry
  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

An Essential Checklist for Implementing IT Controls

February 08, 2026

In today’s digital-first business environment, trust extends far beyond financial statements. Organizations must now safeguard the systems, data, and technologies that power operations, protect sensitive information, and sustain stakeholder confidence.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity

AICPA Applauds Introduction of Accounting STEM Pursuit Act in Senate

February 06, 2026

The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has endorsed legislation introduced by Senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Jacky Rosen (D-NV) to recognize accounting as a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education program. The Accounting STEM Pursuit Act (S. 3784) establishes the accounting profession as a STEM career pathway, allowing students greater access to accounting programs.

  • advocacy - federal

Businesses urge Treasury to destroy BOI data and finalize exemption

February 06, 2026

Just over 100 business associations have urged Treasury to destroy beneficial ownership information (BOI) records that domestic companies no longer must file, saying the retention of the records no longer serves a legitimate purpose.

  • advocacy - federal
  • boi

CT Creates $330M Fund To Respond To Potential Federal Cuts To State Programs

February 06, 2026

In its first real act of the new session, the General Assembly moved to create a $330 million fund to mitigate potential federal funding cuts to social services, housing and healthcare programs.

  • advocacy - state

Lawmakers spar with Lamont administration over tax rebate plan

February 06, 2026

Should CT offer one-time or ongoing relief from flush coffers?

  • advocacy - state

Paul Iannone and Danny Pannese Write “CPA firm M&A tax issues” Cover Story for The Tax Adviser

February 06, 2026

Members Paul N. Iannone, CPA, J.D., MST, and Danny A. Pannese, CPA/ABV/CFF, CSEP, MST, both associate professors in the Jack Welch College of Business and Technology at Sacred Heart University, wrote the cover story “CPA firm M&A tax issues” for the February 2026 issue of The Tax Adviser.

  • member news

Preparing people, not systems, is the real AI advantage

February 06, 2026

Companies can’t continue training people for a world we’re leaving behind, but as artificial intelligence (AI) further takes hold, companies also can’t afford to leave people behind.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity

CT Legislators Return For 2026 Session

February 04, 2026

The General Assembly is back in session today, ready to tackle new bills, committee meetings and financial decisions.

  • advocacy - state