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M&A Issues Facing CPA Firms

March 11, 2026

This article discusses some of the possible entity deal structures for CPA mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and their potential tax issues (and, to a large extent, those more broadly applicable to M&As of other types of businesses).

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Tax Schemes Victimize 1 in 4 Americans

March 10, 2026

While 82% of Americans say they’re concerned about tax fraud or identity theft this filing season, many don’t feel fully prepared to spot today’s increasingly convincing scams, McAfee says.

  • taxation

Better Together: How to Support and Strengthen a Multigenerational Workforce

March 09, 2026

By embracing generational differences, CPA firms can create stronger teams and a more resilient profession prepared for the future.

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  • leadership
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Can AI Lead to a Heavier Workload?

March 09, 2026

In the early days of artificial intelligence reshaping the way employees work, many find themselves facing a greater workload rather than a lessened one, according to a survey.

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  • talent
  • technology

Capital Gains Scheme Joins List of IRS's Dirty Dozen

March 09, 2026

The IRS’s 2026 Dirty Dozen list is largely a mix of familiar schemes, from bad tax advice on social media to impersonation attempts, but it does add one new entry: abusive undistributed long‑term capital gains claims.

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AI Early Adopters Pull Ahead But Face Rising Risk

March 06, 2026

Leaders at 73% of companies where artificial intelligence is already having an extensive impact on their business model believe they are gaining a strategic advantage, but a similar percentage see the associated risk as a significant organizational concern.

  • ai
  • technology

COSO Creates Audit-Ready Guidance for Governing GenAI

March 06, 2026

Companies looking to manage risks related to generative artificial intelligence (AI) can now turn to guidance built on a widely used framework of internal controls.

  • ai
  • technology
  • auditing

Building SQMS No. 1 Into Your Firm

March 04, 2026

For many CPA firms, implementing SQMS No. 1 begins with building the foundation: documenting quality objectives, identifying quality risks and designing responses. But the system of quality management does not end once the initial framework is in place.

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Virginia's Economic Growth to Slow in 2026, U.Va. Economists Predict

March 04, 2026

The University of Virginia’s Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service released its latest quarterly economic forecast, projecting Virginia’s growth will slow to 0.3% in 2026 after growing 1.5% last year, with a rebound of 1.6% expected in 2027.

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How CPAs Can Help Close the U.S. Financial Literacy Gap

March 03, 2026

Financial literacy is one of the few issues that cuts across politics, demographics, and professional silos. It is a shared economic foundation. And, increasingly, financial professionals are being called to lead.

When Does AI Assistance Undermine Learning?

March 03, 2026

Wharton research shows that giving learners on-demand AI assistance can erode practice, "productive struggle," and long-term skill growth — even when they know it harms their learning.

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  • talent
  • technology
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Top 6 Reasons to Major in Accounting

March 02, 2026

Despite an evolving business landscape and the rapid rise of automation and analytics, the core reasons for choosing accounting remain stronger than ever — and in many ways, more compelling.

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  • students

When CPAs Are Asked to Hide Their Credentials: Ownership, Regulation and Public Trust

March 02, 2026

For most CPAs, those three letters after our name are more than a credential — they’re a symbol of ethics, achievement, and trust. But in some firms and states, CPAs are being asked — or even required — not to use the designation in business communications.

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IRS Launches New Web Page to Streamline Tax Fraud and Scam Reporting

February 28, 2026

The Internal Revenue Service has launched a new web page that allows taxpayers to confidentially report suspected tax fraud, scams, evasion, or other tax-related illegal activities.

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AICPA Seeks Comment on Proposed Changes to Attestation Standards

February 27, 2026

The AICPA Auditing Standards Board has voted to seek public comment on proposed updates to attestation standards, in part to address sustainability information and other emerging areas of assurance.

  • auditing

Corporate Spending Accelerating Toward AI in 2026

February 27, 2026

Finance leaders are poised to limit pay and headcount increases throughout 2026 while expanding investment in artificial intelligence and other technologies, according to a recent survey.

  • ai
  • corporate finance
  • technology

Letter to DOE Asking for Clarification on Accounting as a Professional Degree

February 26, 2026

On Feb. 26, 2026, the VSCPA submitted comments on the U.S. Department of Education’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, “Reimagining and Improving Student Education.”

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  • advocacy
  • vscpa

Utilizing Data Analytics to Investigate Ponzi Schemes

February 24, 2026

Data analytics combined with other forensic accounting tools can help investigators uncover how investors in Ponzi schemes were victimized and how data can be compiled to locate stolen assets and create an analytical report that aids regulators and legal proceedings.

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Virginia Implements Fixed Date of Conformity Effective Dec. 31, 2025

February 24, 2026

During the 2026 General Assembly Session, the 2026 Amendments to the 2025 Appropriation Act replaced Virginia’s rolling conformity to the IRC with a fixed conformity date of Dec. 31, 2025.

  • taxation
  • virginia
  • advocacy
  • virginia tax

AI Risks CPAs Should Know

February 22, 2026

This article looks at risks around AI, including generative AI — crossing technological, economic, human, and environmental lines.

  • ai
  • technology