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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.

  • technology and cybersecurity

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.

  • advocacy - federal

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.”

  • advocacy - state

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.

  • business and industry
  • pipeline

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.

  • federal tax

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.

  • federal tax

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.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

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.

  • advocacy - state

PEEC exposure draft seeks to clarify requirements for SSAE engagements

June 05, 2025

The AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC) on Thursday released an exposure draft of proposed revisions to the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct (the Code). The exposure draft is the first of a five-phase approach to clarify independence requirements for engagements subject to the Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements (SSAEs).

  • accounting and auditing

$55.8 Billion Budget Heads To Lamont’s Desk

June 04, 2025

After 12 hours of debate and a series of failed Republican amendments, the Connecticut Senate approved a new, two-year state budget for fiscal years 2026 and 2027, unchanged from the one it received Monday night from the House. The budget is the result of a deal negotiated by legislative leaders and Gov. Ned Lamont.

  • advocacy - state

AICPA publishes additional resources in push to preserve PTET SALT deduction

June 04, 2025

A follow-up letter to congressional finance leaders last week and a new “Fact or Fiction” analysis underscore the AICPA’s opposition to several tax provisions in the House-approved budget bill, most notably the limitation of the passthrough entity tax/state and local tax (PTET SALT) deduction for specified service trades or businesses (SSTBs).

  • advocacy - federal

CFO Dive: Connecticut passes alternative CPA licensure bill

June 04, 2025

The legislation, which awaits signing by Governor Ned Lamont, includes a provision enabling licensed CPAs form other states in “good standing” to practice in Connecticut.

  • career resources
  • advocacy - state

CT Senate sends new biennial budget to Lamont’s desk

June 04, 2025

Package to be adjusted to lessen hospital tax increase.

  • advocacy - state

CT’s $9.7B bond package to enhance local aid, housing

June 04, 2025

Biennial borrowing plan draws strong bipartisan support.

  • advocacy - state

How talent scarcity is reshaping accounting teams

June 04, 2025

The accounting talent shortage has reached a near-crisis level, with all indications that the trend will continue for some time.

  • practice management
  • pipeline

Sustainability reporting now falls to accountants

June 04, 2025

With sustainability disclosures no longer optional extras, the responsibility for reporting them is shifting to become a finance function issue.

  • accounting and auditing

Governor Lamont To Sign Legislation on Electric Ratepayer Relief

June 03, 2025

Governor Ned Lamont today announced that he will soon sign into law legislation that takes a step forward in reducing electric bills, delivering Connecticut consumers nearly $400 million in annual savings, as well as laying the groundwork for longer term reductions in public benefits charges and cuts in supply, delivery, and transmission fees.

  • advocacy - state

Gregg Lionetti, CPA, CVA Rejoins HarperWhitfield as Senior Manager

June 03, 2025

Greg brings more than 15 years of experience in public accounting, providing tax, accounting, and consulting services to closely held businesses, their owners, and nonprofit entities. His background includes extensive work in industries such as construction, manufacturing, investment advisory, architecture, wholesale distribution, real estate, and professional services.

  • member news

House Passes $55.8B State Budget

June 03, 2025

The two-year, $55.8 billion budget that passed out of the Connecticut House of Representatives on a mostly party-line vote late Monday night remains within the state budget cap despite increasing spending by $2.63 billion over the next two fiscal years.

  • advocacy - state

Accounting Enrollment Increased 12% for Spring Semester

June 02, 2025

New estimated data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows a 12% increase in spring 2025 undergraduate accounting enrollment compared to the prior year. The increase amounted to an additional 29,312 students.

  • pipeline