Accounting firms have raised questions regarding potential coverage for services delivered to clients related to the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”). This article from CNA is designed to provide some general guidance regarding how CNA’s accountants professional liability policies might respond to these questions.

Career Opportunity: Managing Director – Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina
The School of Accounting in the Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina is seeking a Managing Director for the Master of Accountancy Program (MACC Director). ...
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Genuine Learning Blog: 2025 AICPA Regional Council & UAA Exposure Draft
GFOA explores rethinking financial reporting to enhance usability and efficiency, addressing limited audience engagement with annual government financial reports.
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South Carolina Lawmakers Propose Flat 3.99% Income Tax Rate
At a press conference on March 25, state legislative leadership including Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives Murrell Smith, Senate President Thomas Alexander, Senate Finance Chairman Harvey Peeler, ...
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