The CPA organizations of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont have approved a merger to form the New England Society of CPAs.
Optimism mixed among US finance leaders
CPA decision-makers in business and industry are less optimistic about the U.S. economy now when compared with the first quarter of this year, but they are slightly more optimistic about their own organizations, according to an AICPA and CIMA survey.
SEC shares 3 goals in proposed 2026–2030 strategic plan
The commission is accepting comments on the draft through July 2.
6 top scorers on CPA Exam earn Elijah Watt Sells Award
Of more than 87,000 CPA candidates who sat for the CPA Exam in 2025, a half dozen passed all four sections on their first attempt while recording a cumulative average score above 95.5.
IRS proposes increase in cost of estate tax closing letter
Proposed regulations issued Monday would raise the cost of the letter to $76, from the $56 set in 2025.
Most retirees worry about savings — but few use financial advisers
Less than one-third of retired Americans in a recent survey reported working with a financial adviser, even though nearly 7 in 10 are concerned about managing their income throughout retirement.
HSA inflation-adjusted maximum contribution amounts for 2027 announced
Rev. Proc. 2026-24 also includes the revised maximum amount that may be made newly available for excepted-benefit health reimbursement arrangements and the aggregate monthly fees allowable for direct primary care service arrangements.
Two AICPA committees unveil proposed strategic plans for next 4 years
The Peer Review Board and Professional Ethics Executive Committee are accepting feedback on their proposed plans for 2027–2030.
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