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Why We Created the Northeast Finance & Accounting Convention – and Why You (and Your Team) Should Be There
June 18, 2025
The world is evolving at an unprecedented pace. New technologies are emerging, innovative business models are reshaping our landscape, and expectations for finance professionals are soaring. In this dynamic environment, it’s crucial to think bigger and lead with confidence. That’s precisely why we’ve created the Northeast Finance and Accounting Convention – and you and your team should be there!
CTCPA Honorary Member Zampino Named Future Business Leaders of America Connecticut Chapter Businessperson of the Year
June 17, 2025
Mark was recognized for his outstanding leadership in shaping the future of business leaders through his inspirational seminars and workforce development.
Tax provisions of Senate Finance’s version of the budget bill
June 17, 2025
The Senate Finance Committee on Monday released its version of proposed tax provisions to be included in the budget reconciliation bill being considered by Congress. The House of Representatives passed its version of the bill, H.R. 1, known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, in May. The Senate is considering its own version of the bill, which has to meet certain criteria to be exempt from the Senate’s filibuster rules and therefore eligible to be passed on a majority vote.
AICPA makes Priority Guidance Plan recommendations to IRS
June 16, 2025
The AICPA recommended 183 changes to the IRS’s 2025–2026 Priority Guidance Plan and also encouraged the agency to continue to pursue tax simplification.
How far did CT’s ‘fiscal guardrails’ move? Depends whom you ask
June 16, 2025
Leaders say saving rules likely to evolve as federal aid shrinks.
IRS: Request for Information Related to Executive Order 14247 'Modernizing Payments To and From America’s Bank Account'
June 16, 2025
We’re collecting feedback on Executive Order 14247 “Modernizing Payments To and From America’s Bank Account.” Beginning September 30, 2025, all federal payments that are currently made by paper check—including Social Security benefits, tax refunds, and vendor payments—will be made electronically. All receipts to the federal government will also be required to be made by digitized payments (to the extent permissible under applicable law).
New CT laws taking effect July 1: School lessons, e-books, budget
June 16, 2025
Over six dozen Connecticut laws, including the state’s next budget and bond package, will wholly or partially take effect on July 1.
One Big Beautiful Bill full of impactful tax provisions
June 16, 2025
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, as passed by the House and whose revised text was released Monday by Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee, includes a number of significant tax provisions for both corporate taxpayers and nonprofits.
New York passes new CPA pathway in ‘unheard of’ fashion
June 13, 2025
New York’s accounting policy advisors secured two legislative wins this week, with CPA licensing reform and e-signature expansion both passing in the same session.
PCAOB Publishes Annual Report on Broker-Dealer Audits
June 13, 2025
The PCAOB has released its “Annual Report on the Interim Inspection Program Related to Audits of Brokers and Dealers(PDF).” Under federal law, the PCAOB has the responsibility to oversee firms that audit broker-dealers registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Want to innovate using gen AI? You can’t be passive about it
June 13, 2025
Generative AI use can enhance workforce creativity, but the value is more pronounced in employees with specific abilities, new research finds.
Senate confirms Billy Long as IRS commissioner
June 12, 2025
The Senate on Thursday voted to confirm Billy Long, a former Missouri congressman, as IRS commissioner.
Ransomware attacks pile up in disturbing trend
June 11, 2025
Extortion attempts leap by 46% over a recent six-month period, with manufacturing and construction sectors bearing the brunt.
Republican senators consider $30K SALT cap in Trump tax bill
June 11, 2025
Republican senators are considering placing a $30,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction as a compromise between current law and the more generous limit in the House's version of President Donald Trump's tax bill, a key GOP negotiator said.
With Pressure From Both Sides, Lamont Seeks Middle Ground On Housing Bill
June 11, 2025
A week after it passed the General Assembly, House Bill 5002 is still causing a ruckus in Hartford, with Republicans urging Gov. Ned Lamont to “just veto it” in a series of statements and the governor expressing hesitancy over the bill’s version of fair-share legislation known as “Towns Take the Lead.”
5 ways for CFOs to address the accounting talent shortage
June 10, 2025
The accountant shortage isn’t going away, but CFOs can change how they compete for talent.
Automatic accounting method changes list updated by IRS
June 09, 2025
In Rev. Proc. 2025-23, the IRS on Monday provided a comprehensive, updated list of changes in tax accounting methods to which the automatic change procedures in Rev. Proc. 2015-13, as subsequently modified, apply.
IRS budget request cuts 20% of employees in 2026, increases phone help
June 09, 2025
The IRS budget would decline 37% from fiscal year 2025 to fiscal year 2026 and the number of IRS employees would decrease 20% over the same period, according to the annual Congressional Budget Justification released by Treasury.
53 CPA societies back AICPA in PTET SALT deduction effort
June 06, 2025
Eliminating the state and local tax deduction for service-based passthrough entities would “result in a tax increase for accountants throughout the country,” according to a letter addressed to leaders of the Senate Finance Committee by the AICPA and CPA societies from 53 states and jurisdictions.
Lamont Talks Budget, Housing In Post-Session Briefing
June 06, 2025
Gov. Ned Lamont credited hard work and clever negotiation between the legislative and executive branches for passage of “an honestly balanced budget” that did not raise residents’ tax rates.