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AICPA seeks feedback on independence rules related to private equity
March 10, 2025
An AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC) task force is seeking feedback after issuing a discussion memorandum featuring its preliminary conclusions about potential revisions to independence rules related to alternative practice structures.
Antitrust Bill Faces Challenges During Hearing
March 10, 2025
The General Assembly’s Judiciary Committee on Friday morning heard testimony – at times heated – on a bill that would give the state’s Office of the Attorney General new tools to pursue investigations into antitrust violations in the state.
AICPA emphasizes importance of a modern IRS in statement
March 07, 2025
The AICPA is discussing conflicting reports about the state of the IRS with agency officials and is monitoring developments in the wake of thousands of layoffs, the president and CEO of the AICPA said Friday in a statement.
As AI rises in importance, so too does AI governance
March 07, 2025
AI governance was a major theme of 2024, and as the technology continues to evolve, oversight and control—as well as ways to demonstrate it to others—will become even more important this year.
Business challenges leading to burnout for many leaders
March 07, 2025
56% of leaders report burnout because of a number of internal and external factors, a new survey reveals.
Municipal Leaders Say State Gov’t Is ‘Sitting On A Pile Of Money’ While Towns Are Forced To Raise Property Taxes
March 07, 2025
Municipal leaders from Connecticut communities small to large on Thursday demanded that the Lamont administration stop its practice of balancing the state’s budget on the backs of local property taxpayers.
CPA society leaders reiterate 150-hour pathway is not going away
March 06, 2025
As states explore alternative CPA licensure pathways, CPA society representatives addressed the misconception that they want to remove the 150-hour requirement during a recent webinar.
General Assembly Again Passes Special Education, Nonprofit Funding Bills
March 05, 2025
For the second time in eight days, the Connecticut General Assembly passed two emergency funding bills, but on Wednesday the legislation had the backing of Gov. Ned Lamont, who had vetoed last week’s original bills two days before.
AICPA auditing board approves two exposure drafts for public comment
March 04, 2025
The AICPA Auditing Standards Board issued two separate exposure drafts for public comment. The exposure drafts were approved by the ASB in separate votes during a public meeting on Feb. 13.
Compromise would save Lamont from veto override on funding fight
March 04, 2025
Gov. Ned Lamont and legislative leaders said Tuesday they agreed on a compromise that would deliver $40 million in special education funding and $2.88 million in grants to Planned Parenthood and LGBTQ groups without a veto-override battle Wednesday.
Lamont Returns From India, Vetoes General Assembly’s Emergency Spending Plans
March 04, 2025
Gov. Ned Lamont returned from India with a new trade deal, a broken arm in a sling, and some stern comments for both major parties in the General Assembly about off-budget plans to increase spending by $42.88 million, mostly on special education.
Innovative CPA Group Merges with Ridgefield Firm Robert J. Creamer, P.C.
March 03, 2025
The Innovative CPA Group announced its merger with Robert J. Creamer, P.C., an accounting firm based in Ridgefield. Effective February 1, 2025, the combined firm will operate under the name “The Innovative CPA Group, LLC. This marks ICG’s fifth successful merger in the past four years.
Proposed model law changes support a new path to CPA licensure
March 03, 2025
The AICPA and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) published proposed changes to the accounting profession's model law that would enable an additional path to CPA licensure.
FML's Bill Claffey quoted in the Hartford Business Journal article, “Proposed R&D tax credit boost 'a huge win' for CT bioscience firms.”
February 28, 2025
“There’s been a big push from BioCT and other legislative action groups” to support the increase, said Bill Claffey, a tax attorney and partner at accounting firm Fiondella, Milone & LaSaracina LLP. He participated in a panel discussion during the event.
FinCEN Not Issuing Fines or Penalties in Connection with Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Deadlines
February 28, 2025
Today, FinCEN announced that it will not issue any fines or penalties or take any other enforcement actions against any companies based on any failure to file or update beneficial ownership information (BOI) reports pursuant to the Corporate Transparency Act by the current deadlines. No fines or penalties will be issued, and no enforcement actions will be taken, until a forthcoming interim final rule becomes effective and the new relevant due dates in the interim final rule have passed. This announcement continues Treasury’s commitment to reducing regulatory burden on businesses, as well as prioritizing under the Corporate Transparency Act reporting of BOI for those entities that pose the most significant law enforcement and national security risks.
Remote control: 3 tips from a firm founder and remote-work trendsetter
February 28, 2025
When Michael Ly launched his CPA firm in 2015, his then-revolutionary work model led to some unexpected, and hilarious, circumstances during interviews with potential employees.
Top 20 firm CohnReznick executes the latest private-equity deal
February 28, 2025
According to a news release, CohnReznick will operate in an alternative practice structure following the closing of the transaction. CohnReznick LLP, a licensed CPA firm, will provide attest services, and CohnReznick Advisory LLC (which will not be a licensed CPA firm) will provide tax, advisory, and other nonattest services.
Democrats Renew Push For AI Regulation In Connecticut Amid Economic, Ethical Concerns
February 27, 2025
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries and daily life, Connecticut lawmakers are once again proposing legislation to establish guardrails for its use
Dirty Dozen tax scams for 2025: IRS warns taxpayers to watch out for dangerous threats
February 27, 2025
The Internal Revenue Service today announced its annual Dirty Dozen list of tax scams for 2025 with a warning for taxpayers, businesses and tax professionals to watch out for common schemes that threaten their tax and financial information.
Tax documents added to IRS Individual Online Account tool, enhancing services and convenience for taxpayers
February 27, 2025
The Internal Revenue Service announced today it’s making it easier for taxpayers to file their taxes by adding information return documents to their IRS Individual Online Account, helping consolidate important tax records into one digital location.