Leaders from the AICPA share details of firms’ struggles, and the work the profession is doing to mitigate the economic effect of the coronavirus.
The international group has published a roadmap that focuses on four main areas of change.
With the emergence of the COVID-19 crisis, businesses of all sizes are figuring out how to operate in a work-from-home environment.
The Paycheck Protection Program continues to evolve -- and there are other ways to help business clients, according to Erik Asgeirsson of CPA.com and Mark Koziel of the AICPA.
The lingering effects of the pandemic will require greater scrutiny of some issues.
Hotel and airline cancellation charges are giving way to more requests for work-from-home items.
A big cut in the payroll tax is high on President Donald Trump’s wish list for the next coronavirus response bill, but the idea is getting the brushoff from newly cost-conscious Republicans and Democrats who would rather send aid to people who aren’t getting a paycheck.
Rich Americans are taking advantage of an unprecedented opportunity, made possible by the coronavirus pandemic, to transfer money to their children and grandchildren tax-free.
Insights on how firms can prepare themselves and their clients for the world after COVID-19.
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Some things remain constant for auditors, even when everything else is changing.
May 6Accountability Plus -
Leaders of Congress’s tax-writing committees want employers to be able to continue providing health insurance to their furloughed employees and still qualify for tax credits.
May 5 -
Top consultants Gale Crosley, Angie Grissom and Allan Koltin share the strategies firms need to take to make it through the pandemic.
May 5 -
The pandemic is 'turning up the volume' on security risks, according to security experts.
May 5 -
There's a great deal of help for businesses in the CARES Act and the FFCRA.
May 5Weaver -
President Donald Trump has fixed his sights on getting a payroll tax cut in the next coronavirus stimulus bill, but it’s unclear whether he can get Republicans — much less Democrats — to go along with such a high-cost item that likely would have only a modest impact on the economy.
May 4 -
Leaders from the AICPA share details of firms’ struggles, and the work the profession is doing to mitigate the economic effect of the coronavirus.
May 4 -
The international group has published a roadmap that focuses on four main areas of change.
May 4 -
With the emergence of the COVID-19 crisis, businesses of all sizes are figuring out how to operate in a work-from-home environment.
May 4 -
The Paycheck Protection Program continues to evolve -- and there are other ways to help business clients, according to Erik Asgeirsson of CPA.com and Mark Koziel of the AICPA.
May 4