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Protect against tax identity theft with multi-factor IDs, Identity Protection PINs, IRS Online Accounts
August 12, 2025
In the fourth installment of a special summer series, the Security Summit partners today remind tax professionals and taxpayers about the IRS Identity Protection PIN and the IRS Online Accounts that can help protect against tax-related identity theft. The IRS and Security Summit also remind tax professionals that using multi-factor authentication is a best practice and a federal requirement to protect clients’ sensitive information.
Billy Long out as IRS commissioner after less than two months
August 11, 2025
Billy Long ended his brief tenure as IRS commissioner Friday, posting on X that President Donald Trump will nominate him to be ambassador to Iceland.
Meet Yolanda Durant, IRS Stakeholder Liaison
August 11, 2025
There’s a new IRS Senior Stakeholder Liaison in town! (Well, new to CTCPA members, anyway.) Yolanda Durant has actually been with the Internal Revenue Service since 2012, with a resume that runs the gamut of responsibilities: Senior Individual Taxpayer Advisory Specialist, Tax Compliance Officer, Intake Advocate for the Taxpayer Advocate Department, Customer Service, and Collection Representative.
Sacred Heart Associate Professors Paul Iannone and Danny Pannese Publish Interview with Accomplished Tax Litigator James Mastracchio, Esq. for Journal of Taxation
August 11, 2025
Paul N. Iannone, JD, CPA, MST and Danny A. Pannese, MST, CPA/ABV/CFF, CVA, CSEP, both Associate Professors in the Jack Welch College of Business & Technology at Sacred Heart University, published “When the Audit Goes Beyond the Audit: An Interview with James Mastracchio, Esq.” for the March/April 2025 issue of the Journal of Taxation.
New tax law prompts payroll questions
August 08, 2025
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is sparking questions from employees and payroll departments about how to handle the various tax breaks, including on overtime pay.
No 2025 information return or withholding table changes under OBBBA
August 08, 2025
The IRS said Thursday it will delay making changes to certain information returns or withholding tables, as part of its phased implementation of H.R. 1, P.L. 119-21, commonly known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1), until tax year 2026. This includes changes related to the temporary deductions for overtime and certain tips that were part of the legislation.
Professionals worry their organisations could fall behind in AI
August 08, 2025
Globally, nearly three-fourths of corporate reporting professionals use artificial intelligence tools daily. Companies with greater AI integration are able to use time savings to focus more on strategy.
KPMG Volunteers at Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich as Part of Community Impact Day
August 07, 2025
KPMG LLP recently celebrated its Community Impact Day, a nationwide day of service that provides employees of all levels flexible and meaningful ways to come together both in-person and virtually to serve our communities. In Greenwich, KPMG volunteers spent the morning at the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich (Camp Simmons) leading activities like field games, a paint war, book readings, and more with campers ages 5-12.
Accounting automation’s intelligent future
August 01, 2025
Unlike robotic process automation, intelligent process automation has advanced AI that can assist with judgments previously only CPAs could handle.
How one firm helps recruits pass the CPA Exam
August 01, 2025
Weinstein Spira provides time for study, food for study groups, and a $10,000 bonus for staff who successfully complete the CPA Exam process.
25% of workers ‘very likely’ to seek a new job
July 31, 2025
It’s still an employers’ job market for now, but more employees may be getting restless in their roles, data suggests.
Tips to understand and avoid burnout
July 31, 2025
If you feel overwhelmed at work, it might amount to burnout — but there are ways to ask for help, recover, and take back control.
CT tax receipts keep pouring in — after lawmakers wrap their work
July 30, 2025
Lamont administration boosts forecast by $420 million since session ends.
Caps, credits, contributions: Tax planning for parents under OBBBA
July 30, 2025
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act hiked and enshrined some tax savings for parents into permanent law, but its many provisions will play out differently across financial advisors' client households.
FASB Issues Standard that Improves Measurement of Credit Losses for Accounts Receivable and Contract Assets
July 30, 2025
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) today issued an Accounting Standards Update (ASU) that improves guidance on the measurement of credit losses for accounts receivable and contract assets.
Big Beautiful Bill doesn't mean the immediate end of energy credits
July 29, 2025
The host of clean energy tax credits ushered in by the Inflation Reduction Act have not disappeared entirely, as some had feared. In the wake of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, there are still some possible investments to be found, experts say.
IRS staff cuts could put burden on practitioners to explain OBBBA
July 29, 2025
Staff cuts at the IRS could mean tax professionals become more responsible for explaining the provisions of H.R. 1, P.L. 119-21, commonly known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), a former IRS communications chief said during AICPA Town Hall last week.
IRS, Security Summit remind tax pros they must have a Written Information Security Plan to protect client data
July 29, 2025
The Internal Revenue Service and its Security Summit partners today reminded tax professionals about the federal mandate to have a Written Information Security Plan (WISP) designed to help protect them against threats from identity thieves and data breaches. IRS provides resources to help with this process.
New IRS commissioner plans implementation of Trump tax bill
July 29, 2025
The new commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, Billy Long, explained his plans for the agency and the new tax bill during his first public talk as IRS commissioner Monday during the National Association of Enrolled Agents' tax summit.
More than One-Third of Americans Have Experienced Fraudulent Activities After Being Affected by a Disaster Says AICPA Survey
July 25, 2025
Thirty-seven percent of Americans have experienced fraudulent activities after being personally and/or professionally impacted by a natural disaster, according to a recent survey conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA).