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.

DEW Reminds Employers of Benefits of Hiring Jobseekers with Barriers to Employment
Author: South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce This article originally appeared in the Spring 2026 issue of the South Carolina CPA Report Hiring the right employees at the right time ...
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Bueller? Bueller? Anyone Paying Attention to Tariffs and Taxes?
Authors: David Zaiken, Adam Johnson, CPA, and Cheryl Leydon, CPA This article originally appeared in the Spring 2026 issue of the South Carolina CPA Report The last time the United States ...
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CFO Skills That Spring Ahead: A Preview of Spring Splash
Author: David R. Peters, CPA, CFP, CLU, CPCU This article originally appeared in the Spring 2026 issue of the South Carolina CPA Report “Awareness.” That was my response to a recent ...
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