The IRS initiated 71 percent fewer corporate audits this spring compared with the same time period a year ago as the coronavirus pandemic halted many agency operations.
Business leaders and accountants should understand three significant SALT issues, if they're expecting an increase of remote employees working in new state or local tax jurisdictions this year.
Long-term changes are brewing underneath the surface issues surrounding the current crises.
Hailee Johnson, a manager in UHY’s audit practice in Michigan, led a softball team sponsored by the firm to a World Series C Softball Championship in 2017, and she is hoping to do the same this year.
A recent webinar hosted by Inovautus Consulting found that polled firms are largely optimistic about the future, but marketing and advisory services remain vital amid the pandemic.
Setting partner compensation is an art and not a science. Show me your compensation plan and I’ll tell you your firm’s strategy.
The extension also applies to Americans living abroad who would otherwise generally have had a filing deadline of June 15.
The federal government’s quick action to issue stimulus payments led to more than a billion dollars of fraudulent payments, according to the GAO.
Insights on how firms can prepare themselves and their clients for the world after COVID-19.
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As small businesses in different parts of the country reopen in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic, they are beginning to increase the number of hours worked by their employees, according to payroll giant Paychex, although spikes in the virus are threatening to set back those gains.
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The Internal Revenue Service won’t further delay the tax filing and payment deadline past July 15, despite requests to do so, the agency said Monday.
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The Sustainability Accounting Standards Board voted during an online meeting last week to open a new standard-setting project to address single-use plastics and bio-alternatives in the chemicals and pulp and paper industries.
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National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins released her first report to Congress Monday, discussing some of the difficulties confronting taxpayers and the IRS during the COVID-19 pandemic.
June 29 -
The IRS initiated 71 percent fewer corporate audits this spring compared with the same time period a year ago as the coronavirus pandemic halted many agency operations.
June 29 -
Business leaders and accountants should understand three significant SALT issues, if they're expecting an increase of remote employees working in new state or local tax jurisdictions this year.
June 29BPM -
Long-term changes are brewing underneath the surface issues surrounding the current crises.
June 29Accounting Today -
Hailee Johnson, a manager in UHY’s audit practice in Michigan, led a softball team sponsored by the firm to a World Series C Softball Championship in 2017, and she is hoping to do the same this year.
June 26 -
A recent webinar hosted by Inovautus Consulting found that polled firms are largely optimistic about the future, but marketing and advisory services remain vital amid the pandemic.
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Setting partner compensation is an art and not a science. Show me your compensation plan and I’ll tell you your firm’s strategy.
June 26Esposito CEO2CEO, LLC