News & Updates
Effects of the OBBBA on Higher Education
February 11, 2026
While H.R. 1, P.L. 119–21, known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), extended and instituted a wide range of tax provisions, a number of its provisions directly and indirectly affect higher education.
Whitepaper: How Agentic AI Is Transforming CAS Workflows
February 11, 2026
This white paper examines what AI agents are, how they work in practice, and how CAS leaders can adopt them responsibly – unlocking efficiency, scalability, and higher-value advisory services along the way.
From Bias to Balance: Embedding Ethics Into the Performance Review Process
February 10, 2026
Performance reviews can affect culture, compensation, and careers. When ethics are integrated into a company’s performance review process, it encourages fairness and promotes positive employee behaviors.
AI Hiring Is Now a Legal Risk -- What Employers Need to Know
February 09, 2026
AI in hiring has officially crossed a new threshold. On Jan. 21, 2026, a proposed class action lawsuit was filed in California against Eightfold AI, alleging that the company’s hiring algorithms were used to evaluate candidates without proper notice, transparency, or access,
IRS Expands Tax Pro Accounts
February 09, 2026
The IRS is expanding Tax Pro Accounts, introducing business-level digital capabilities for tax professionals who work in tax-preparation companies, accounting firms, or other organizations.
Senators Introduce Accounting Stem Pursuit Act
February 09, 2026
https://www.journalofaccountancy.com/news/2026/feb/aicpa-supports-accounting-stem-pursuit-act-legislation
Educating and Inspiring Students: The Power of Providing Perspective
February 06, 2026
In addition to imparting subject knowledge and accomplishing the stated learning objectives, it’s important to prepare students to be professionals by providing them with perspective.
Virginia General Assembly 2026: Budget Pressure Builds as Key Issues Take Shape
February 06, 2026
As the General Assembly session moves deeper into February and crossover approaches, the gravitational pull of the budget is becoming impossible to ignore. Even for bills that don’t directly appropriate funds, fiscal impact is increasingly shaping which proposals advance, pause, or change form.
AICPA Proposes Changes to Independence Guidelines Related to Private Equity
February 05, 2026
The AICPA Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC) voted Dec. 19, 2026, to issue the exposure draft of Proposed Revisions Related to Alternative Practice Structures, which features updated guidelines related to independence and private-equity investments.
AICPA to Seek Comment on Proposed Changes to Attestation Standards
February 05, 2026
The Auditing Standards Board, a key standard-setting body of the American Institute of CPAs, has voted to seek public comment on proposed updates to attestation standards, in part to address sustainability information and other emerging areas of assurance.
16 Predictions for Accounting Tech for 2026
February 04, 2026
Like the year before it, 2026 will be a year of great change as the accounting profession continues its digital transformation journey. Accounting Today reached out to roughly 150 practitioners, vendors, consultants and advocates who provided us their predictions on how all that change will unfold.
Partial Shutdown Ended as Trump Signs Package Securing Back Pay for Furloughed Feds
February 03, 2026
The House passed a spending package to end a short-term partial government shutdown and fund most federal agencies through the end of the fiscal year. The spending deal, which includes a two-week continuing resolution for the Department of Homeland Security, was passed by the Senate last Friday.
AI Vulnerabilities Emerge as Fast-Growing Security Risk
February 02, 2026
Artificial intelligence (AI), geopolitics, and cyber-enabled fraud make up the three main trends executives expect to reshape the cybersecurity landscape in 2026, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026.
A Q&A with VSCPA Chair Krystal McCants, CPA
February 02, 2026
As 2025-2026 chair of the VSCPA Board of Directors, Krystal McCants, CPA, brings more than 20 years of public accounting experience and a passion for relationship-driven leadership. We sat down with Krystal to learn more about her journey, her insights on the profession, and what inspires her both inside and outside the office.
Ditch the Ladder. Climb the Jungle Gym.
February 02, 2026
Accounting is no longer just about numbers. It’s about navigating possibilities — and career paths should reflect that.
From Chaos to Clarity: Strategies for Successful Technology Implementation
February 02, 2026
Successful implementation of new technology tends to be a rare phenomenon. As a result, most people groan at the first signs that a new technology implementation is looming. Consider these strategies to ensure successful technology implementations are the norm for your firm or department.
Give Back to Grow Forward: Board Service 101
February 02, 2026
One of the biggest career accelerators for CPAs may be beyond the office. Serving in a volunteer position on a board, whether for a local nonprofit, professional group or other organization, can help you expand your leadership skills, make connections and serve the greater good.
How to Give Core Teams at CPA Firms Ample Support This Tax Season
February 02, 2026
These tips and practices can give your core team the best chance to deliver outstanding client service without burning out in the process.
Insurance Claim Chronicles: Preparing Out-of-State Returns
February 02, 2026
Here's an actual claim submitted to CAMICO related to preparing out-of-state returns.
Meet VSCPA Scholar Marisa Cooke
February 02, 2026
Every VSCPA scholar carries with them a story of ambition, discovery and the drive to succeed. Meet Marisa Cooke, an undergraduate senior at Virginia Tech and proud VSCPA Foundation scholarship recipient. Her journey into accounting is one of unexpected inspiration, bold decisions, and a growing passion for making a difference through the profession.