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Tax cuts rank high on CT legislative agenda for 2026
February 03, 2026
But lawmakers want to preserve new investments in education, child care.
AICPA Issues Statement on Department of Education Professional Degree Designation in Draft Rules
February 02, 2026
For several weeks, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has expressed opposition to a proposed Department of Education regulation that would exclude accounting programs across the country from a professional degree designation for the purposes of graduate student loan limits.
Change at the top: PCAOB will feature new chair, 3 new board members
February 02, 2026
The PCAOB has a new chair and set of board members. Demetrios “Jim” Logothetis, who retired in 2019 following 40 years with EY, will replace George Botic, a current PCAOB board member who has served as acting chair since Erica Williams departed in July, the SEC announced Friday.
CT Auditors Recommend 7 Legislative Changes
February 02, 2026
The Auditors of Public Accounts in their annual report to the General Assembly are making several recommendations for legislative changes, including requiring signatures for payments over $50,000 and clarifying when quasi-public agencies must submit required annual and quarterly reports.
Department of Education notice clarifies ‘professional’ degree definition
February 02, 2026
A notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) clarified the Department of Education’s proposed definition of professional degrees for the purposes of graduate student loan limits.
Profession Ready Initiative targets gaps in early-career CPA readiness
February 02, 2026
The AICPA on Monday launched the Profession Ready Initiative, a research-backed project focused on identifying and helping to develop the evolving set of skills that emerging and early-career CPAs need for success in an increasingly AI-driven marketplace.
IRS will stay fully staffed for first 5 days of shutdown
January 30, 2026
The IRS will stay fully staffed for the first five working days of a possible Saturday shutdown, a lapsed appropriations contingency plan posted late Friday shows — temporarily easing concerns that the IRS would furlough employees during tax filing season.
So you want to be a sports CFO?
January 30, 2026
Former professional athletes, business owners and CFOs working in sports talk through the realities of working in this highly coveted and rapidly changing industry.
AICPA Urges IRS to Release Contingency Plan Ahead of Government Shutdown
January 29, 2026
As the nation faces the possibility of another government shutdown, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has urged the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to release a contingency plan excepting 100 percent of IRS employees in the event of a shutdown. In a letter to the Agency, the AICPA highlighted the severe impact a failure to do so would have on the 2026 filing season.
CBIA sets 10 ‘policy solutions’ for state legislators to help small businesses
January 29, 2026
As the Connecticut General Assembly prepares to open its 2026 legislative session on Feb. 4, the state’s largest business organization wants to make sure legislators have the concerns of small businesses forefront in their minds.
FML announces promotion of Vinny Fanelli, James Goldkamp to partner
January 29, 2026
Fiondella, Milone & LaSaracina has announced the promotion of both Vinny Fanelli, CPA and James Goldkamp, CPA to partner, tax & advisory services.
Lamont, lawmakers to extend CT fund to counter federal cutbacks
January 29, 2026
CT still has $330 million available to supplement programs affected by Washington’s cuts to human services programs
IRS issues frequently asked questions about Executive Order 14247: Modernizing Payments To and From America’s Bank Account
January 27, 2026
The Internal Revenue Service today issued frequently asked questions in Fact Sheet 2026-02 PDF to help taxpayers, businesses, and other stakeholders understand the changes under Executive Order 14247: Modernizing Payment To and From America’s Bank Account.
National Taxpayer Advocate delivers Annual Report to Congress; finds taxpayer service was strong in 2025 but foresees challenges for taxpayers who encounter problems in 2026
January 27, 2026
National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins today released her 2025 Annual Report to Congress, finding that taxpayers generally fared well in their dealings with the IRS in 2025 and that most taxpayers are likely to have a smooth experience in 2026. However, the report cautions the upcoming filing season is likely to present greater challenges for taxpayers who encounter problems.
SECURE 2.0 amendment deadline extended for IRAs, other retirement plans
January 27, 2026
The IRS released guidance on Monday in Notice 2026-9 extending the deadline for amending individual retirement arrangements (IRAs), simplified employee pension (SEP) arrangements, and SIMPLE IRA plans to comply with the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 (Division T of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023, P.L. 117-328).
CTCPA Past Chair Timothy Hedley Co-Authors New Textbook
January 26, 2026
CTCPA Past Chair Timothy Hedley, Ph.D. of Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business has co-authored a forthcoming textbook, Sustainability Reporting and Disclosures, along with fellow faculty members Barbara Porco, Ph.D. and Steven Mintz, Ph.D. According to Fordham University, the book “provides students and professionals with a practical, accessible framework for understanding and applying these critical practices.”
CT legislators to pitch bill to allow lawsuits against federal agents
January 26, 2026
Connecticut state lawmakers said Monday that they will propose a bill allowing state residents to sue federal law enforcement agents for violations of their constitutional rights.
Ways managers can deal with their team’s stress
January 26, 2026
Managers should lead by example in creating a low-stress environment and be prepared to proactively support employees who are experiencing destructive pressure.
10 ways to have a better tax season
January 25, 2026
With major tax legislation to digest and the Internal Revenue Service laboring under serious staffing and budget restraints, it might be reasonable to approach tax season with serious concerns — but experts see some reason for cautious optimism.
ACCA survey finds accountants expect shift to flexible career paths
January 21, 2026
The survey found that 51% of respondents expect flexible career paths to replace traditional linear progression.