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A guide to fighting AI-fueled AP/AR fraud

July 01, 2026

Widely available AI is making payment fraud easier to perpetrate and harder to detect, raising the stakes for controls, verification, and professional skepticism.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity

FASB Seeks Public Comment on Proposal to Improve Investment Company Fair Value Reporting

July 01, 2026

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) today published a proposed Accounting Standards Update (ASU) intended to improve investment company financial reporting by amending how investment companies measure the fair value of an equity security that is subject to a contractual sale restriction. Stakeholders are encouraged to review and provide comments on the proposed ASU by July 17, 2026.

  • federal tax

Layoffs disrupt companies’ culture for 7.2 months or longer

July 01, 2026

Remaining workers often lose confidence in leadership or become less productive.

  • business and industry
  • career resources
  • practice management

Governor Lamont Directs $411.7 Million in Surplus Funds Deposited Into the Early Childhood Education Endowment

June 30, 2026

Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he is directing the Office of the Treasurer to deposit $411.7 million in state surplus funding into the Connecticut Early Childhood Education Endowment , bringing the endowment’s total value to more than $700 million.

  • advocacy - state

IRS offers gift tax safe harbor for contributions to Trump accounts

June 29, 2026

The IRS on Monday issued Rev. Proc. 2026-25, which provides a gift tax reporting safe harbor for individual donors who make one or more contributions to Trump accounts under Sec. 530A and satisfy certain conditions.

  • personal financial planning
  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

IRS seeks examples of incorrect CP53E notices

June 29, 2026

The IRS believes it did not send any CP53E notices erroneously and is seeking the AICPA’s help in uncovering any examples of taxpayers who should not have received one, an AICPA tax leader said last week.

  • federal tax

Onset of Mandatory Sustainability Requirements Begins to Impact Global Reporting, Study by IFAC, AICPA and CIMA Finds

June 29, 2026

The global sustainability reporting ecosystem is becoming less fragmented as more of the world’s largest companies begin to adopt or form plans to use the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) standards and European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRSs), an updated report from the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) and Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) shows.

  • accounting and auditing
  • advocacy - federal

AICPA Urges Families to Learn the Basics of “Trump Accounts” Before Contributing

June 26, 2026

The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) is encouraging families to educate themselves about new “Trump Accounts,” officially known as Section 530A accounts, so they can make informed investment choices for their children’s future. July 4 marks the official launch date, when the accounts become fully active investment accounts – allowing families to begin contributing and eligible children to receive a $1,000 federal deposit.

  • personal financial planning
  • advocacy - federal

IRS outlines AI risks, Circular 230 duties for tax practitioners

June 26, 2026

The IRS Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) issued guidance outlining how existing Treasury Circular 230 rules apply to tax practitioners’ use of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing that long-standing duties such as due diligence, competence, and confidentiality remain unchanged.

  • federal tax

Meet CTCPA's Graduates of the 2026 Connecticut Professionals' Leadership Academy

June 24, 2026

This spring, several Connecticut residents graduated from the 2026 class of the Connecticut Professionals' Leadership Academy, a program designed to strengthen leadership skills, develop and build relationships, and create a collaborative professional services community. This landmark program brings together professionals from various industries and backgrounds, including accounting and finance, law, insurance and architecture.

  • member news
  • press room

National Taxpayer Advocate issues 2026 mid-year report to Congress; highlights a largely successful filing season and priorities for 2027

June 24, 2026

National Taxpayer Advocate Erin M. Collins today released her Fiscal Year 2027 Objectives Report to Congress, highlighting a largely successful 2026 filing season in which the IRS processed nearly 139 million individual tax returns, issued more than 90 million refunds, and successfully implemented extensive tax law changes despite significant operational challenges. The report also identifies areas where taxpayers experienced refund delays and service challenges, including returns suspended during processing for additional review, delays in receiving paper refund checks, and prolonged case resolution times for victims of identity theft, while outlining the Advocate’s priority recommendations as the IRS continues to modernize its technology systems.

  • federal tax

Paul Iannone and Danny Pannese Write “One Big Beautiful Exclusion: Exploring the Benefits of the Section 1202 Exclusion for Start-ups”

June 24, 2026

Members Paul N. Iannone, CPA, J.D., MST, and Danny A. Pannese, CPA/ABV/CFF, CSEP, MST, both associate professors in the Jack Welch College of Business and Technology at Sacred Heart University, wrote the article “One Big Beautiful Exclusion: Exploring the Benefits of the Section 1202 Exclusion for Start-ups” for the May 6 New England Journal of Entrepreneurship.

  • member news

Several New Laws Take Effect July 1 In Connecticut

June 24, 2026

More than 80 new Connecticut laws will take effect in whole or in part on July 1, 2026.

  • advocacy - state

Supreme Court lets stand IRS power to assess tax anytime for preparer fraud

June 24, 2026

The Supreme Court’s decision Monday to deny certiorari in Murrin lets stand a Third Circuit holding that the Sec. 6501(c)(1) unlimited period for the assessment of tax applies when a fraudulent return is filed with the intent to evade tax, regardless of whether the intent is that of the taxpayer or another person, including the taxpayer’s return preparer.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

AICPA Top Issues Survey: Firms’ focus on technology rises

June 23, 2026

Change management related to technology, including the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), ranked as CPA firms’ leading issue by expected impact in the next five years, according to the latest CPA Firm Top Issues Survey.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity

Younger workers chase growth, not leadership titles

June 23, 2026

Slow and steady wins the race, according to younger workers. They want to develop on their terms rather than rapidly climb the corporate ladder, a stance that challenges employers to reconsider how talent is rewarded in the workplace.

  • business and industry
  • career resources
  • practice management

Advisory panel urges sustained IRS funding, expanded AI, tax simplification

June 18, 2026

The IRS’s outside technology advisory panel called on Congress to provide stable, multiyear funding; expand the use of artificial intelligence; and simplify tax administration. It also warned that resource constraints and complexity risk undermining recent modernization gains.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

FASB Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Targeted Improvements to Hedge Accounting Guidance

June 18, 2026

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) today published a proposed Accounting Standards Update (ASU) intended to make targeted improvements to interest rate risk hedging and net investment hedging accounting guidance. Stakeholders are encouraged to review and provide comments on the proposed ASU by August 17, 2026.

  • accounting and auditing

Companies save cash with AI, but less than expected

June 17, 2026

The gap between projected and actual return could widen further with increasing investments in complex new tools.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity

About a quarter of callers to two IRS lines got poor service, TIGTA says

June 16, 2026

About one-fourth of callers to two IRS telephone lines during three months in 2025 did not receive quality customer service, a watchdog report dated June 10 said.

  • federal tax