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About 1 million taxpayers to get automatic penalty relief next year

November 24, 2025

The IRS will provide penalty relief to about 1 million taxpayers automatically starting next year, the national taxpayer advocate (NTA) said during a session at the AICPA National Tax Conference.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

AICPA asks Treasury, IRS to change approach to dual consolidated losses

November 24, 2025

An AICPA letter in response to a Treasury and IRS call for recommendations related to the “all or nothing” approach to dual consolidated losses (DCLs) asked Treasury and the IRS to consider allowing an exception so companies aren’t unnecessarily penalized.

  • federal tax

NY Governor Hochul signs CPA licensing bill

November 21, 2025

With New York, at least 24 states have eased education requirements needed to become a certified public accountant in a bid to address a talent shortage.

  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal
  • pipeline

Treasury, IRS provide guidance for individuals who received tips or overtime during tax year 2025

November 21, 2025

The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued guidance for workers eligible to claim the deduction for tips and for overtime compensation for tax year 2025.

  • federal tax

Connecticut Society of CPAs Women’s Awards Program to Honor Outstanding Connecticut CPAs and Finance Professionals

November 20, 2025

(Rocky Hill, CT) – The Connecticut Society of CPAs (CTCPA) will honor 15 outstanding women at the CTCPA Women’s Awards event on Tuesday, January 20, 2026 from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the TPC River Highlands. Awardees will be honored in three categories: Experienced Leaders, Emerging Leaders, and Aspiring CPAs. This is the seventh year the CTCPA has honored outstanding females in the profession.

  • member news
  • press room

In Memoriam: Accounting Tech Pioneer Rick Richardson Dies at 80 – Former Beach Boys Studio Drummer

November 20, 2025

The longtime CTCPA member had received numerous awards over his 6 decades in accounting technology, was the 3rd inductee in CPA Practice Advisor's Accounting Hall of Fame, and named multiple times to Accounting Today‘s Top 100 Influential People in Accounting.

  • member news

How CFOs can integrate AI without overloading their teams

November 19, 2025

Sustainable AI transformation means knowing when to pause, not just accelerate.

  • business and industry

Is the IRS just between shutdowns? Former IRS commissioners are worried

November 19, 2025

The IRS just came out of the longest government shutdown, but the deal that ended the stalemate funds the agency only through Jan. 30, just as filing season is about to begin. And that’s a concern for taxpayers and tax practitioners, two former IRS commissioners told reporters Tuesday at the 2025 AICPA National Tax Conference.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

CT Senator Backs Legislation Restricting AI Chatbot Companions

November 18, 2025

They say politics makes strange bedfellows, but what would it take to bring together Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Senate Republican Josh Hawley of Missouri? AI chatbots, it seems.

  • technology and cybersecurity
  • advocacy - state

Erin Stewart kicks off campaign for CT governor

November 18, 2025

Erin Stewart is kicking off her campaign for governor of Connecticut with an on-brand, slightly cheeky video emphasizing her blue-collar roots, her success as a Republican mayor of a Democratic city and an intention to run a “different” campaign.

  • advocacy - state

Governor Lamont Announces $12 Million in State Grants To Improve Transportation Infrastructure in 17 Towns and Cities

November 18, 2025

Governor Ned Lamont and Connecticut Transportation Commissioner Garrett Eucalitto today announced the State of Connecticut is awarding nearly $12 million in grants to 17 towns and cities for projects that will improve transportation safety and mobility.

  • advocacy - state

CTCPA Members Gene Turley, Marie Kulesza Inspire Future Accountants at Manchester High School

November 17, 2025

Gene Turley, CPA, MS, of CPA Consulting Services in Manchester, joined Marie Kulesza, Professor and Accounting Department Chair at Central Connecticut State University, and Tara Vakil, Assistant Professor of Accounting at the University of Connecticut, for a career exploration panel at Manchester High School.

  • member news

What to know about the CT housing bill passes in special session

November 17, 2025

The House and Senate approved a wide-ranging housing bill last week to replace a similar bill that Gov. Ned Lamont vetoed after the regular session.

  • advocacy - state

Lamont: ‘I Look Forward To Signing’ New CT Housing Bill Into Law

November 14, 2025

The state Senate didn’t match the state House’s marathon 7-hour debate on a revised housing bill Thursday, but it came pretty close.

  • advocacy - state

Lamont Launches Bid For Third Term As CT Governor

November 14, 2025

Gov. Ned Lamont says he’s not done. In officially announcing his bid for a third term (he confirmed his intention to do so last week) Lamont said Connecticut had made remarkable progress, but there was more to do to make sure everyone was sharing in it.

  • advocacy - state

Year-End Tax and Financial Planning Tips from CPAs

November 14, 2025

With just a few weeks left in 2025, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) advises taxpayers to take action and make year-end tax and financial planning moves that can help prepare them for 2026, especially at tax time. Planning is even more important this year, ahead of the adoption of tax law changes effective this year and next.

  • personal financial planning

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

AICPA Holiday Spending Survey Reveals Budgeting, Debt and a Bit of Regret

November 13, 2025

A quarter of holiday shoppers/travelers usually make a budget for holiday spending but admit they probably won’t stick to it.

  • personal financial planning

CT could still see some fallout from government shutdown

November 13, 2025

The fallout of the 43-day-long government shutdown will linger for some time in Connecticut, even after all federal workers returned to work on Thursday.

  • advocacy - state

CT Senate gives final approval to emergency human services fund

November 13, 2025

Lawmakers pass bill to empower UConn Health to purchase Waterbury Hospital.

  • advocacy - state