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USPS Postmark Rule Could Impact Timely Filing of Mailed Documents

December 30, 2025

Under a new U.S. Postal Service (USPS) rule effective December 24, 2025, the USPS has clarified that a machine-applied postmark indicates the date the item is first processed by USPS using an automated sorting machine, which may be later than the day it was received by the post office. That means a document received by the post office on time could end up with a postmark dated after the deadline.

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

Key signals from the SEC-PCAOB conference point to a busy new year

December 22, 2025

We wrapped up our annual Conference on Current SEC and PCAOB Developments last week, and it’s hard to pick a single theme or highlight from the sheer volume of information presented and professional networking packed into a few days.

  • accounting and auditing
  • advocacy - federal

AICPA proposes changes to independence rules related to private equity

December 19, 2025

The AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC) voted Friday to issue the exposure draft of Proposed Revisions Related to Alternative Practice Structures, which features updated guidelines related to independence rules and private-equity investments.

  • accounting and auditing
  • practice management
  • advocacy - federal

Corporate Transparency Act, source of BOI reporting mandate, held constitutional

December 17, 2025

Reversing a district court, the Eleventh Circuit held Tuesday that the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which mandated beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting, is constitutional and remanded the case for further proceedings.

  • business and industry
  • advocacy - federal
  • boi

Navigating Change, Client Expectations, and Professional Risk Under the OBBB Act

December 16, 2025

The recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act (“OBBB Act”) ushers in some of the most significant tax law changes since the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. While many provisions are designed to simplify or stimulate economic activity, they also create traps for the unwary. CPAs need to remain alert to compliance challenges, client misperceptions, and liability exposures as the IRS and state taxing authorities continue to issue implementing guidance.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • advocacy - federal

2026 FASB Taxonomies Now Available

December 15, 2025

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) today announced the availability of the 2026 GAAP Financial Reporting Taxonomy (GRT), the 2026 SEC Reporting Taxonomy (SRT), and the 2026 GAAP Employee Benefit Plan Taxonomy (EBPT). The FASB also announced the availability of the 2026 DQC Rules Taxonomy (DQCRT) and the 2026 GAAP Meta Model Relationships Taxonomy (MMT), which, together with the GRT, SRT, and EBPT, is collectively referred to as the “FASB Taxonomies.”

  • accounting and auditing
  • advocacy - federal

Treasury, IRS allow States to make an Advance Election to participate in the new federal tax credit for individual contributions to Scholarship Granting Organizations under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill

December 12, 2025

The Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service today issued Revenue Procedure 2026-6 PDF allowing States, including the District of Columbia, to make an Advance Election to participate in a new tax credit for calendar year 2027. This new credit, established under the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, is for contributions to Scholarship Granting Organizations that serve elementary and secondary school students from low- and middle-income families.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

CTCPA, AICPA, Other State CPA Societies Advocate for Accounting as a Professional Degree

December 05, 2025

The CTCPA, AICPA, and other state CPA societies wrote to U.S. Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon imploring the department to include accounting as a professional degree.

  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal
  • press room

Trump signs IRS MATH Act into law

December 01, 2025

President Trump signed the Internal Revenue Service Math and Taxpayer Help Act into law, requiring the IRS to provide a clear explanation of tax-filing errors to taxpayers on its math error notices, identify the item that's being changed, and explain why a tax refund is higher or lower than expected.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

NASBA Responds to Federal Reclassification of Accounting Degrees as “Non-Professional”

November 25, 2025

The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) strongly opposes the U.S. Department of Education’s implementation of new student-loan policies that reclassify accounting degrees as “non-professional.”

  • career resources
  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

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.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

AICPA, state CPA societies call for accounting program recognition

November 24, 2025

The AICPA and state CPA societies are calling on the U.S. Department of Education to explicitly include accounting programs in the regulatory definition of “professional degree programs.”

  • career resources
  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

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

What to know about Trump’s draft proposal to curtail state AI regulations

November 21, 2025

President Donald Trump is considering pressuring states to stop regulating artificial intelligence in a draft executive order obtained Thursday by The Associated Press, as some in Congress also consider whether to temporarily block states from regulating AI.

  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

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

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

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

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