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CT Officials Tout New ‘Click To Cancel’ Law As Helping Residents Avoid Charges
July 17, 2026
With Connecticut’s automatic renewal law in effect as of July 1, consumers have new rights regarding automatically renewing subscriptions or memberships. These amendments to Connecticut’s existing “click to cancel” statute require covered businesses to provide annual renewal reminders, expand consumers’ cancelation options, and promptly honor cancelation requests, Attorney General William Tong said Thursday at a media briefing in Hartford.
CT redoubles efforts to equip workforce for AI economy
July 17, 2026
‘We’re always going to have that human oversight,’ Gov. Ned Lamont pledged.
5 mistakes companies make on AI policy
July 16, 2026
From not having an AI policy or not sharing it with employees to incomplete or ambiguous accountability structures, there are basic mistakes business leaders should avoid.
AI’s top value for finance now lies in improving judgment, not efficiency
July 16, 2026
Companies that formally track AI-related ROI and are assurance-ready report the greatest improvement, according to a recent KPMG survey.
Citizens’ group seeks to force gubernatorial debate on property tax
July 16, 2026
Study panel aims to wrap work by late September.
Financial Accounting Foundation Seeks Nominations for the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council
July 16, 2026
The Board of Trustees of the Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) announced today that it is seeking nominations for new members to join the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council (FASAC) for an initial one-year term beginning January 1, 2027. The FASAC is the primary advisory body to the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
PCAOB Advances Strategic Planning Process With Request for Comment on Draft 2026-2030 Goals and Objectives
July 16, 2026
At an open meeting held today, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) issued a request for public comment(PDF) on draft goals and objectives for the PCAOB’s 2026-2030 strategic plan.
SEC Proposes New E-Delivery Approach to Make Information More Readily Accessible and Useful for Investors
July 16, 2026
The Securities and Exchange Commission today proposed Regulation E-Delivery, a new rule that would expand the ability of issuers, broker-dealers, investment advisers, and others to use electronic delivery to satisfy information delivery requirements under the federal securities laws.
IRS raises standard mileage rates for remainder of 2026
July 15, 2026
Citing the increase in the cost of fuel, the IRS has set a higher optional standard mileage rate used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business for the remainder of 2026.
New CT law clarifies property tax payments for solar arrays
July 15, 2026
Beginning this month, new commercial solar facilities will be subject to a uniform tax of $10,000 per megawatt per year.
PEEC finalizes revisions to tax services independence guidance
July 15, 2026
The AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC) approved revisions to the “Tax Services” interpretation (ET sec. 1.295.160) of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, completing a multiyear project to strengthen and clarify independence requirements when members provide tax advisory and tax planning services to attest clients.
AI and cybersecurity: Same threats, faster consequences
July 14, 2026
Artificial intelligence has made phishing, fraud and deepfakes cheaper, quicker and harder to spot. With more accountants using AI tools than ever before, firms must look past the hype to tighten internal controls.
Hartford proposes one-year delay to property revaluation
July 14, 2026
Hartford officials are seeking to delay the city’s next property revaluation by one year, in a move Mayor Arunan Arulampalam has said would help protect homeowners from a larger share of the tax burden as residential property values rise while commercial office values continue to decline.
Missouri governor signs CPA licensing bill, effective next month
July 14, 2026
The Show Me State joins over 40 others establishing a route to becoming a certified public accountant that doesn’t require 150 college credit hours.
UK will now require accounting qualifications for college CFOs
July 14, 2026
New rules will require finance leaders at larger colleges that offer further education programs to hold a professional accountancy qualification.
A CPA playbook to help prevent disaster fraud
July 13, 2026
Learn how to help clients unmask fraudsters who try to take advantage of the havoc that natural disasters wreak.
Blumenthal ‘Shocked And Deeply Saddened’ By Sudden Death Of Senate Colleague Lindsey Graham
July 13, 2026
U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal said he was “shocked and deeply saddened” by the death if U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, who died suddenly over the weekend at age 71.
CT Citizens Assembly On Property Taxes Convenes In New Haven
July 13, 2026
What is believed to be the country’s first statewide citizens assembly got underway Saturday as more than 100 randomly selected state residents gathered in New Haven to learn about the state’s property tax system. Participants in the Connecticut Citizens Assembly on Property Taxes will attend 12 daylong sessions this summer and will be tasked with proposing changes to the system.
IRS designates certain CRAT arrangements as listed transactions
July 09, 2026
The IRS issued final regulations (T.D. 10051) Wednesday designating certain arrangements purporting to be charitable remainder annuity trusts (CRATs) as listed transactions, requiring disclosure by material advisers and certain participants in the transactions.
A third of companies look to increase finance and accounting hires
July 08, 2026
In a recent survey of CFOs and other top finance leaders, 38% of respondents say they plan to increase hiring this year, while just 4% plan to decrease it.