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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced workers across the U.S. to stay home. KPMG offers a robust plan for bringing staff back to the workplace when the time comes.
May 15 -
A fuel and his money; see ya labor; low miles but high taxes; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
May 14 -
The firm has implemented inter.x in-house, but it is also available to clients to manage dealings between financial entities of a business, which account for 30 to 40 percent of the global economy.
May 14 -
The Small Business Administration’s troubled Paycheck Protection Program appears to be providing more businesses with long-awaited loans, despite the rocky rollout and ever-changing guidance, according to a new survey.
May 14 -
The Internal Revenue Service guidance caused some consternation among some small businesses and tax experts.
May 14
Marist College -
Divorce and COVID-19 each bring various tax considerations.
May 14
Young Berman Karpf & Gonzalez -
The Financial Accounting Foundation’s board of trustees is changing the process for assessing the effectiveness of standards.
May 14 -
In this environment where information is fluid and everything is changing on a daily basis, accountants must stay out in front of clients’ needs.
May 14
International Federation of Accountants -
Professional services firms need to adopt a business catalyst mindset to drive value acceleration.
May 14
Client Experience Institute -
The international tax provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will likely have less impact on the willingness of multinational companies to shift their income abroad than the money they can save by using foreign employees to do research and development.
May 13







