Most Clicked StoriesMore >


CBO: Taxes and spending cuts likely will send U.S. into recession

CPA Letter Daily | May 23, 2012

The U.S. likely will fall back into recession if scheduled spending cuts take effect and Bush-era tax cuts are allowed to expire this year, the Congressional Budget Office said. If the U.S. falls off this "fiscal cliff," the economy will probably contract 1.3% in the first half of 2013, the CBO said. Manufacturing.net (05/22) CNNMoney (05/22) Reuters (05/22)


Do you think you will continue to work past 65?

CPA Letter Daily | May 23, 2012

Lease-accounting draft could be ready by year-end

CPA Letter Daily | May 25, 2012

IRS announces closure of offices, other cost-cutting measures

CPA Letter Daily | May 24, 2012

IRS makes it easier to qualify for offers in compromise

CPA Letter Daily | May 23, 2012

New private company council formed, will begin meeting by 4Q

CPA Letter Daily | May 24, 2012

Improve Your Mental Toughness in 2 Minutes

CPA Letter Daily | May 29, 2012

Free AICPA 125th anniversary poster available to members

CPA Letter Daily | May 23, 2012

3 Tools to Make You More Time-Efficient

CPA Letter Daily | May 24, 2012

FASB, IASB to consider four possibilities for recognizing leases

CPA Letter Daily | May 24, 2012


Find CPA Letter Daily Issues by Date:



CPA News More >


Join the Young CPA Network on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter

CPA Letter Daily | May 29, 2012

Make sure your firm counts: Participate in the 2012 National MAP Survey

CPA Letter Daily | May 29, 2012

Free webinar: Dealing with the Inevitable: Social Security and Medicare

CPA Letter Daily | May 25, 2012

Meet your June 30 reporting deadline ahead of time

CPA Letter Daily | May 25, 2012

Real estate tax conference coming to D.C. next month

CPA Letter Daily | May 24, 2012




Sign up for CPA Letter Daily



Designed specifically for CPAs and those who work within the accounting profession, CPA Letter Daily is a FREE daily e-mail newsletter from the AICPA. It is the resource CPAs count on for breaking professional news. Learn more

Recent Poll view more polls


Do you think you will continue to work past 65?

Chart.