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Inaugural Northeast Finance & Accounting Convention to Reimagine the Future of the Profession at Foxwoods Nov. 3 & 4
October 08, 2025
Mashantucket, CT – Finance, technology, and leadership will converge this fall at the first-ever Northeast Finance & Accounting Convention, a groundbreaking two-day event designed to equip professionals for the future of finance. Set for Monday, November 3 through Tuesday, November 4 at Foxwoods Resort Casino, the convention will feature nationally recognized speakers, curated breakout sessions, dynamic networking events, and exclusive VIP opportunities.
Liability risks loom for 2026 tax season
October 07, 2025
That feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment that accountants feel at the end of a successful tax season can be shattered by a phone call from a dissatisfied client or a summons and complaint asserting a liability claim, and the risk factors for that kind of unfortunate event vary from year to year.
Social Security Administration head to also serve in new IRS role
October 07, 2025
Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano will also serve in the newly created position of chief executive officer of the IRS, the Treasury secretary said Monday in a news release.
Treasury, IRS provide penalty relief for remittance transfer providers who fail to deposit excise tax under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill
October 07, 2025
The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued guidance providing deposit penalty relief for the first three quarters of 2026 to remittance transfer providers. Notice 2025-55 PDF provides relief in connection with the new excise tax imposed on certain remittance transfers under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill.
Bonnie Stewart Featured in 'Hartford Business Journal' Cover Story on CPA Pathways
October 06, 2025
CTCPA Executive Director and CEO Bonnie Stewart was featured on the cover of the 'Hartford Business Journal' for an article on the new CPA pathways to licensure.
CT Society of CPAs moving from Rocky Hill to Glastonbury
October 06, 2025
The Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants is relocating from Rocky Hill to a smaller office in Glastonbury as it adapts to members’ preferences for virtual learning.
CT revises CPA requirements for first time in 25 years to address accounting workforce shortage
October 06, 2025
Connecticut eases CPA requirements with three new pathways combining education and experience; first major change in 25 years amid nationwide accountant shortage.
Connecticut’s $52.3 Million Federal Loss
October 06, 2025
Within hours of the federal government shutdown at midnight on Sept. 30, the Trump administration announced the cancellation of more than $7.5 billion in US Department of Energy awards, terminating 321 grants tied to 223 projects in 16 states.
Report: CT Manufacturers Profiting, But Healthcare Costs, Tariffs Are Concerns
October 06, 2025
While 70 percent of surveyed Connecticut manufacturers were profitable in 2024, nearly all saw the cost of business go up due to a variety of factors. Nearly two in three businesses though (66%) reported that the Trump administration’s tariff policies are negatively impacting them, according to a recent report issued by the state’s largest business organization.
Why leaders at many companies are scrambling to outpace cyber risks
October 06, 2025
Knowledge and skills gaps are the top barriers to progressing certain strategies related to cybersecurity concerns, a new global report shows.
AICPA Renews Call to Except All IRS Employees for Duration of Shutdown
October 03, 2025
With just two weeks until the tax filing deadline for C-corporations and individuals who requested a filing extension, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) is renewing its call to except 100 percent of Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employees for the duration of the shutdown, even beyond the five days already authorized in the agency’s contingency plan.
Top apps for accountants 2025
October 03, 2025
The accounting profession now lives in a world awash in software solutions, ranging from your typical everything-but-the-kitchen-sink suites to the best of breed in handling one very specific process, and everything in-between.
10 tips to help avoid wire fraud scams
October 02, 2025
Wire transfer fraud, typically perpetrated via business email compromise, is a known risk to all types of businesses, including CPA firms. When a CPA firm handles client money, additional risk ensues.
Gen Z workers looking for new skills, purpose — along with a new job
October 02, 2025
Younger employees are moving through careers faster than other generations, and they face a scarcity of entry-level roles.
Gen Z workers looking for new skills, purpose — along with a new job
October 02, 2025
Younger employees are moving through careers faster than other generations, and they face a scarcity of entry-level roles.
ICG Merges with Venice Florida Firm – Whittaker & Saucier, CPA’s, PA
October 02, 2025
The Innovative CPA Group (ICG) is pleased to announce its merger with Whittaker & Saucier, CPA’s, PA, of Venice, Florida. Effective September 17, 2025, the combined firm will operate under the name “Innovative CPA Group of Florida, LLC,” creating a unified team to deliver an expanded suite of accounting, tax, audit, advisory, and consulting services.
Is spending on technology spinning out of control?
October 02, 2025
An overwhelming majority of companies are spending more on information technology (IT) year over year, but many of those companies aren’t aware that they’re in the majority.
Jeffrey Solomon of CBIZ Inducted Into Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Connecticut's Finest Hall of Fame
October 02, 2025
Jeffrey Solomon, Managing Director and Audit Practice Leader at CBIZ, was selected as one of the first-ever inductees to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Connecticut's Finest Hall of Fame. Jeff is a member of organization’s Connecticut's Finest Volunteer Leadership Team, was a New Haven's Finest honoree in 2013, and has been involved with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation for almost 15 years.
Job cuts mean strong 2025 tax season may be hard to repeat, IRS watchdog warns
October 02, 2025
The 2025 tax filing season went smoothly with the IRS processing more tax returns than in the previous year and exceeding its level-of-service (LOS) goal set for answering phone calls, a government watchdog said in its review of the agency’s work.
MyCTSavings Compliance to Begin in 2026
October 02, 2025
MyCTSavings is a state-sponsored retirement savings program, for employers with 5 or more full- and/or part-time employees that do not offer a retirement plan. When businesses enroll, their employees can save for retirement through payroll contributions into a Roth IRA. The program is free to businesses, and more than 50 payroll companies work with MyCTSavings to provide payroll integration with your existing payroll process.