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The Senate has passed an extension of the popular Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses, which was set to close down Tuesday night with more than $130 billion in funding left over.
July 1 -
Accounting’s thought leaders predict how the profession can expect to successfully emerge from the crisis.
July 1 -
To be competitive in the ever-changing landscape of professional services, financial planners need to be as holistic as possible.
June 30 -
Audits plunge; new pricing survey; Mnuchin does Europe; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 30
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The labor market has a long road ahead as businesses try to adjust to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
June 30 -
The new format aims to showcase the IRS’s work in fiscal year 2019, along with an additional message about its response this year to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
June 30 -
BDO USA is adding CFO Advisors and MorganFranklin Consulting’s public sector practice; RubinBrown Advisors combines with Wealth Management Advisors; Wessel & Co. merges in Perry & Co.; and CA PA joins Hancock Askew & Co.
June 30 -
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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IDGT’s are particularly useful estate planning tools in a low-interest-rate environment.
June 30 -
When Joel Black succeeds David Vaudt as chair on July 1, none of the board's seven members will have served as a state auditor or treasurer.
June 30
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