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Faulkender named fourth acting IRS commissioner this year

April 21, 2025

Michael Faulkender, who was confirmed as deputy Treasury secretary at the end of March, will serve as acting IRS commissioner — the fourth since President Donald Trump took office Jan. 20.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

Basis-shifting transaction-of-interest regulations to be removed

April 18, 2025

Treasury and the IRS, in Notice 2025-23, announced the intent to remove basis-shifting transaction-of-interest (TOI) regulations. The notice, published Thursday, also provides immediate relief from penalties under Secs. 6707A(a), 6707(a), and 6708 for any failure by participants or material advisers to file disclosure statements or maintain lists required by the regulations.

  • federal tax

Financial Accounting Foundation issues annual report

April 18, 2025

The Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) annual report details its activities throughout 2024, highlighting how FASB and GASB engage with stakeholder groups to create and improve GAAP. The report includes an update to FAF’s 2022 strategic plan and includes perspectives from FAF leadership.

  • accounting and auditing
  • advocacy - federal

State Humanities Leaders Say Federal Cuts Will Devastate State Programs, Attractions

April 18, 2025

Leaders in the Connecticut arts and humanities fields, who drive a large part of the state’s tourism industry, warned of the “devastating” effects that the Trump administration’s decision to slash arts funding will have on them Thursday afternoon at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford.

  • advocacy - state

Trump is shifting cybersecurity to the states, but many aren’t prepared

April 18, 2025

For the first half of his career in law enforcement, working as a police officer in South Florida, Chase Fopiano did not think cyberattacks on police agencies were a serious threat.

  • technology and cybersecurity
  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

CT Senate leaders offer new plan to tax rich to mitigate federal cuts

April 17, 2025

Lamont remains wary about progressive CT tax hikes.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

AI concerns are more complex than technology replacing people

April 16, 2025

Fears about artificial intelligence are less about replacing people and more about diminishing the value of human skills, according to a global survey.

  • technology and cybersecurity

Governor Lamont Launches Reporting Tool for Entities in Connecticut Impacted by Recent Federal Actions

April 16, 2025

Governor Ned Lamont announced that he is encouraging businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities in Connecticut that have been impacted by recent actions from the federal government to report that information to the state so that it can be compiled into a central database and provide state policymakers with a better understanding of how these directives are affecting various groups, geographical regions, and sectors of the economy.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • advocacy - state

Legislators, Advocates Call For Tax Relief for Middle, Working Class

April 16, 2025

Members of the House of Representative’s Tax Equity Caucus and advocates called on the Connecticut General Assembly and the governor on Tuesday morning to support what they called “economic populism” in the form of tax relief for middle class and working class people.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

AICPA Signals Strong Support for Legislation Recognizing Accounting as STEM

April 15, 2025

The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) is signaling its strong support for bipartisan legislation to establish the accounting profession as a career pathway through Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). H.R. 2911, the Accounting STEM Pursuit Act, introduced by Representatives Young Kim (R-CA) and Haley Stevens (D-MI), would allow K-12 grant funding to be used for accounting education, with a focus on improving access for underrepresented students. This will help ensure future leaders are highly skilled and prepared to meet the public's evolving needs.

  • career resources
  • advocacy - federal
  • pipeline

AICPA backs bill that would add accounting to STEM program

April 15, 2025

A bipartisan House of Representatives bill that would add accounting to the STEM education program has strong support from the AICPA.

  • career resources
  • practice management
  • advocacy - federal

Employee ownership and taxes: Why firms are choosing ESOPs

April 15, 2025

Employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) have gained popularity among accounting firms in response to some of the profession’s biggest trends — the influx of private equity (PE), the struggle to recruit and retain staff, and the need to fund partner retirements.

  • practice management
  • federal tax

Tax on Sweetened Beverages Resurfaces in CT Legislative Committee

April 15, 2025

A proposed tax on sweetened beverages returned to the Connecticut legislature on Monday, reviving a years-long debate over the balance between public health policy, small business burdens, and the goal providing free school meals to all students.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

Business advocacy group seeks destruction of millions of BOI records

April 14, 2025

A small business advocacy organization that sued over beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting requirements asked the federal government to destroy BOI reports filed before the government dropped the requirement for domestic entities.

  • accounting and auditing
  • business and industry
  • advocacy - federal
  • boi

Business advocacy group seeks destruction of millions of BOI records

April 14, 2025

A small business advocacy organization that sued over beneficial ownership information (BOI) reporting requirements asked the federal government to destroy BOI reports filed before the government dropped the requirement for domestic entities.

  • boi

CT Senate Leaders Seek Update on Labor Dept. Plans For Potential ‘Flurry’ of Layoffs

April 14, 2025

Warning of a potential recession and “flurry” of layoffs, Connecticut’s state Senate leadership are looking for the state Department of Labor to take a proactive approach to a potential surge in unemployment.

  • advocacy - state

Financial Accounting Foundation Board of Trustees Seeks Nominations for Private Company Council Members

April 14, 2025

The Board of Trustees of the Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) today announced the Appointments Committee is seeking nominations for new members of the Private Company Council (PCC). New member terms will be for three years beginning January 1, 2026, and ending on December 31, 2028, with the possibility of reappointment to an additional three-year term.

  • business and industry
  • advocacy - federal

Tax season draws to a close amid uncertainty over IRS, tax cuts

April 11, 2025

In the final days of tax season, tax professionals have been grinding through their clients' tax returns while trying to reassure them in the midst of reports of layoffs and budget cuts at the Internal Revenue Service and the uncertain path of tax cuts legislation in Congress.

  • federal tax

Uniform nonresident state income tax, withholding rules get AICPA support

April 11, 2025

Whether you’re a digital nomad or someone who’s worked outside your home state for just one day, you might be aware that states can tax income that out-of-state workers earn within their borders.

  • state tax
  • federal tax

54% of employees say they’re ‘quiet cracking’

April 09, 2025

The newest quiet labor trend is slowly eroding workplace productivity and is likely going unnoticed by many companies until it’s too late.

  • business and industry
  • practice management