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CPA Society to Honor Mike Maksymiw, Jr., CPA of Aprio Firm Alliance with Leadership Award

April 24, 2025

The Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants (CTCPA) will honor Mike Maksymiw, Jr., CPA of Aprio Firm Alliance with the 2025 Jack Brooks Leadership Award at the CTCPA Annual Meeting to be held at the Sheraton Hartford South Hotel in Rocky Hill on May 14.

  • member news
  • press room

CPA Society to Present Impact Award to Katherine Patnaude, CPA of PKF O’Connor Davies and Vanessa Rossitto, CPA of CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP)

April 24, 2025

The Connecticut Society of Certified Public Accountants (CTCPA) will honor the recipients of its first-ever CTCPA Impact Award at the CTCPA Annual Meeting to be held at the Sheraton Hartford South Hotel in Rocky Hill on May 14.

  • member news
  • press room

Lawmakers challenge Lamont to tax rich to pay for child tax credit

April 23, 2025

The finance committee proposed a 1.75% surcharge on capital gains earnings on individuals making over $1 million and couples over $2 million.

  • advocacy - state

Tong Joins Lawsuit Against Trump Tariffs

April 23, 2025

Connecticut will join 11 other states in suing the Trump administration to halt what Attorney General William Tong called the president’s “lawless” tariff policies, Tong announced Wednesday afternoon.

  • advocacy - federal

3 tips for handling financial stress in volatile times

April 22, 2025

Money-related stress is top of mind for most Americans, according to a new AICPA survey that shows more than 70% feeling either cautious or uncertain about their financial situation. Some respondents are taking steps to shore up finances with less spending or more saving, and the AICPA is offering advice for managing financial stress as part of National Financial Literacy Month.

  • personal financial planning

Agentic AI edges closer to accounting adoption

April 22, 2025

While AI agents promise automation and efficiency, accountants remain cautious and products are still thin on the ground. Could autonomous AI be trusted to tackle routine tasks, or is the profession still waiting for the tech to mature?

  • practice management
  • technology and cybersecurity

Appropriations Passes Budget With More Money for Special Ed, But Over Spending Cap

April 22, 2025

It took nearly 10 hours, but the Appropriations Committee approved a draft of a two-year, 2026-27 state budget Tuesday that represents an increase over the one proposed by Gov. Ned Lamont in February.

  • advocacy - state

Baker Tilly, Moss Adams merge to create 6th-largest US CPA firm

April 22, 2025

A merger of top-15 accounting firms Baker Tilly and Moss Adams will create the nation’s sixth-largest advisory CPA firm.

  • member news
  • practice management

Finance panel backs bill to shrink CT transportation debt

April 22, 2025

Measure to phase out car tax also passes but faces uphill climb.

  • advocacy - state

Steps to prepare for tariff volatility and a possible restructuring wave

April 22, 2025

Businesses previously buoyed by easy credit and low interest rates now face tightening liquidity, higher borrowing costs and strained supply chains.

  • business and industry
  • practice management
  • advocacy - federal

13 CTCPA Members Named to Forbes' Inaugural 'America's Best-in-State CPAs' List

April 21, 2025

Forbes recently released the inaugural America’s Best-In-State CPAs list. Created exclusively by Forbes editorial staff, it is a compilation of the finest CPAs active in public practice, culled from a collection of candidates sourced through independent nominations and recognitions from numerous associations of CPAs. Those nominated were rated on a range of weighted criteria, including expertise, innovation, thought leadership, experience, and service to the community and to their profession.

  • member news

CT could withhold driver’s licenses from tax delinquents

April 21, 2025

Faced with a slumping economy and likely big cuts in federal aid, state legislators are once again weighing whether to turn delinquent taxpayers over to collection agencies — and block renewal of their driver’s licenses or vehicle registrations.

  • business and industry
  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

Evan Vold Promoted to Partner/Member at Gitlin & Company

April 21, 2025

Gitlin & Company has promoted Evan Vold, CPA, MSAT, EA to Partner/Member. He brings more than 15 years of experience in tax representation, preparation, and planning, serving both individuals and business with exceptional professionalism and care. He is dedicated to professional growth and community involvement. He serves as the volunteer Treasurer of his Church and is an active member of his Rotary Club.

  • member news

Faulkender named fourth acting IRS commissioner this year

April 21, 2025

Michael Faulkender, who was confirmed as deputy Treasury secretary at the end of March, will serve as acting IRS commissioner — the fourth since President Donald Trump took office Jan. 20.

  • advocacy - federal
  • federal tax

Basis-shifting transaction-of-interest regulations to be removed

April 18, 2025

Treasury and the IRS, in Notice 2025-23, announced the intent to remove basis-shifting transaction-of-interest (TOI) regulations. The notice, published Thursday, also provides immediate relief from penalties under Secs. 6707A(a), 6707(a), and 6708 for any failure by participants or material advisers to file disclosure statements or maintain lists required by the regulations.

  • federal tax

Financial Accounting Foundation issues annual report

April 18, 2025

The Financial Accounting Foundation (FAF) annual report details its activities throughout 2024, highlighting how FASB and GASB engage with stakeholder groups to create and improve GAAP. The report includes an update to FAF’s 2022 strategic plan and includes perspectives from FAF leadership.

  • accounting and auditing
  • advocacy - federal

State Humanities Leaders Say Federal Cuts Will Devastate State Programs, Attractions

April 18, 2025

Leaders in the Connecticut arts and humanities fields, who drive a large part of the state’s tourism industry, warned of the “devastating” effects that the Trump administration’s decision to slash arts funding will have on them Thursday afternoon at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford.

  • advocacy - state

Trump is shifting cybersecurity to the states, but many aren’t prepared

April 18, 2025

For the first half of his career in law enforcement, working as a police officer in South Florida, Chase Fopiano did not think cyberattacks on police agencies were a serious threat.

  • technology and cybersecurity
  • advocacy - state
  • advocacy - federal

CT Senate leaders offer new plan to tax rich to mitigate federal cuts

April 17, 2025

Lamont remains wary about progressive CT tax hikes.

  • state tax
  • advocacy - state

AI concerns are more complex than technology replacing people

April 16, 2025

Fears about artificial intelligence are less about replacing people and more about diminishing the value of human skills, according to a global survey.

  • technology and cybersecurity