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CT 2025 municipal elections: How to vote and know who’s running
October 20, 2025
Next month, Connecticut voters will head to the polls to elect candidates for local positions in their city or town. No statewide or national elections — like those for United States Senate and House of Representatives seats or for governor of Connecticut — are held in odd-numbered years. But on Nov. 4, many communities throughout the state will still elect officeholders to positions like mayor, city councilor, alder or board of education member.
Mounting AI risks prompt new 10-K disclosures
October 20, 2025
A niche technology issue just two years ago, AI is now a core category of enterprise risk.
STEM designation for accounting has strong support
October 20, 2025
The AICPA and state societies have pledged strong support for accounting education programs to gain STEM status, and the idea also has backing from the majority of respondents in a new survey.
Three CTCPA Members Named to Forbes' America’s Top 200 CPAs 2025' List
October 20, 2025
This second-annual list of America’s Top 200 CPAs includes those from assorted specializations and from across the country. The CPAs selected have all distinguished themselves through success at their firms, the advancement of their profession and by giving back to their communities, and each survived a review process that involved the research, evaluation and rating of this year’s all-star, public practicing CPAs through nominations, direct outreach, recommendations and editorial review. But ultimately, each CPA earned the Forbes’ editorial imprimatur through trust.
Game developers leverage R&D tax breaks
October 17, 2025
Video game developers are benefiting from research and development tax credits and recent changes in the rules for deducting R&D expenses, with tax professionals helping claim valuable tax breaks for gaming companies.
Mid-market CFOs turn to readiness, retention and realism for 2026
October 17, 2025
New research from the CFO Alliance and Diligent Institute shows mid-market finance leaders are entering 2026 focused on credibility, transaction discipline and people strategy.
Study: Connecticut Among Top States For Research & Development
October 14, 2025
Connecticut is among the top states in the country for research and development, according to a recent report from Smilehub.org. Smilehub is a nonprofit tech company that uses data to create ratings.
Accountants are ready for AI to replace people
October 13, 2025
The majority of accountants are comfortable with technology taking over jobs previously done by people, according to a new report.
IRS releases tax inflation adjustments for tax year 2026, including amendments from the One, Big, Beautiful Bill
October 09, 2025
The Internal Revenue Service today announced the tax year 2026 annual inflation adjustments for more than 60 tax provisions, including the tax rate schedules and other tax changes. Revenue Procedure 2025-32 PDF provides details about these annual adjustments.
CFOs have a full plate, but they have AI on their side
October 08, 2025
CFOs around the world have numerous competing priorities as they continue to add strategy-related responsibilities, according to a new survey that also shows finance chiefs benefitting from new technology tools.
IRS furloughs nearly half its workers, closes most operations
October 08, 2025
The IRS furloughed almost half its workforce as the government shutdown entered its second week, the agency said Wednesday evening in its updated contingency plan.
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, Others Featured in 'Hartford Business Journal' Cover Story on CPA Pathways
October 06, 2025
CTCPA Executive Director and CEO Bonnie Stewart and others were 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.
