News & Updates
HR 1 Forces Key Virginia Tax Decisions Ahead of 2026 Filing Season
October 01, 2025
The federal budget bill (HR 1) will significantly reshape both national and Virginia tax policy in the coming years. VSCPA will advocate for CPAs’ and taxpayers’ interests during 2026 Virginia General Assembly session.
Virginia to Begin Issuing Tax Rebates
October 01, 2025
In the fall of 2025, taxpayers with a tax liability will receive a rebate of up to $200 for individual filers and up to $400 for joint filers. The Virginia Department of Taxation (TAX) is issuing rebates in the order taxpayers filed their returns.
AICPA Expresses Concern, Urges Immediate IRS Announcement of Contingency Plan in Preparation for Government Shutdown
September 29, 2025
The American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) has sent an urgent letter to Treasury Secretary and Acting IRS Commissioner Scott Bessent, urging the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to announce its contingency plan in preparation of a government shutdown on Oct. 1, 2025.
IRS Releases Shutdown Plan
September 29, 2025
All IRS staffers will work during the first five business days of a potential government shutdown, according to a lapsed appropriations contingency plan posted Monday, Sept. 29, 2025.
Gen Z is Flocking to Accounting
September 25, 2025
The once-boring job of accounting is now being recognized by Gen Z for what it is: An amazing career with six-figure potential.
MAP Survey Finds CPA Firm Starting Pay Is Rising
September 10, 2025
Lower starting salaries compared to those in other professions have long been seen as a challenge in recruiting students into the accounting talent pipeline. 2025 MAP Survey results released Wednesday show CPA firms are boosting compensation for new graduates.
CPA Licensing Changes Will Hit Half of All States by Year-End
August 28, 2025
While a growing band of states have passed new CPA licensure laws, employers, universities, students and regulators are just beginning to grapple with how the new rules will work.
High School Outreach to Boost the Accounting Pipeline
August 28, 2025
Interactive presentations related to the students’ interests increased awareness and interest in the accounting field, as well as students’ understanding of the profession, their interest in pursuing an accounting degree, and their awareness of diverse career paths.
Young Employees are the Most Engaged, But Hard to Retain
August 06, 2025
Employees under the age of 25 are the most engaged and positive of all employee groups, but many in a recent global report don’t envision working at their organizations long term.
Down to the Wire: SQMS Implementation Deadline Coming Quickly
August 01, 2025
Firms should be focusing on updating their quality management policies and procedures in time for the December deadline.
Power off: Simple strategies for healthier digital boundaries
August 01, 2025
Our “always on” culture perpetuates tech addictions. The good news: Once you recognize the signs, there are many strategies you can implement to regain control. Your body and mind will thank you!
Ready or not: Private equity is here
August 01, 2025
Is private equity (PE) right for you? Even if you’re not considering a PE deal, you must understand the dynamics to stay competitive in Virginia’s evolving marketplace.
5 Things to Know About Tax Relief for Federal Disasters
July 31, 2025
The number of taxpayers impacted by federal disasters is increasing. From 2013 to 2023, the number of areas qualifying to receive tax relief because of federal disasters increased from 141 to 750. Here are five important considerations involving federal disasters and tax relief.
Virginia Closes Budget Year with Nearly $2.7B Surplus
July 30, 2025
Virginia ended the 2025 budget year with nearly $2.7 billion in general fund surplus, according to preliminary figures released by Gov. Glenn Youngkin's office. Read the full report from The Center Square.
Dealing with Natural Disasters: How to Avoid Fraudulent Activities
July 29, 2025
More than one-third of Americans have been the victim of fraudulent activities after being personally or professionally impacted by a natural disaster, according to a Harris Poll. This AICPA article breaks down how to avoid bad actors.
Dealing with Natural Disasters: IRS Relief Efforts Leave Some Wanting
July 28, 2025
More than 4 in 10 Americans have been victimized by a natural disaster, a stressful scenario that can take time to process. Tax-related responsibilities add to the burden, but filing relief can help. This Journal of Accountancy article breaks down survey results showing some want more action from the IRS.
How Everyone Can Feel Empowered to Ride the AI Wave
July 21, 2025
The risk of an “AI divide” is real, says Scott Snyder from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. In this opinion piece, he offers practical starting points for integrating AI into our everyday lives.
Letter to VBOA on Proposed Amendments to Education, Experience and Substantial Equivalency
June 19, 2025
On June 19, 2025, the VSCPA commented on the Virginia Board of Accountancy’s (VBOA) proposed emergency regulations to amend the education, experience and substantial equivalency requirements under §18VAC 5-22 of the Virginia Administrative Code.
VSCPA Educational Foundation awards a record $82,500 in accounting scholarships
June 09, 2025
For Immediate Release Julia Conlon, VSCPA (804) 612 -9450 jconlon@vscpa.com Richmond (June 9, 2025) — The Virginia Society of Public Accountants (VSCPA) Educational Foundation has awarded accounting students across the Commonwealth a record-breaking total of $82,500 in scholarships for the 2025–2026
Letter to FASB on exposure draft, Accounting for Debt Exchanges
May 30, 2025
The VSCPA Accounting & Auditing Advisory Committee has reviewed the Exposure Draft (ED) — Accounting for Debt Exchanges, issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB or the Board).