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Like most of you, Ive already experienced my fair share of stress this busy season, and it has barely begun. In addition to the shortened filing period, many practitioners are facing significant software glitches. Those are tough challenges for firms like my own, which consists of myself, a seasonal employee and an administrative person.
March 7 -
Sage North America is looking to enhance its channel partner program by adding a product and company scoring initiative as well as a dedicated market development fund to help fuel partner marketing initiatives.
March 7 -
Worker classification has long been an area only vaguely understood by many employers. The law is not only not settled, its unclear, going all the way back to the common law of England.
March 6 -
With lawmakers under pressure to find ways to reduce the deficit while avoiding the more painful spending cuts in the sequester, the Senate Budget Committee held a hearing to examine how to reduce the deficit by eliminating wasteful spending in the Tax Code.
March 6 -
The Internal Revenue Service reminded practitioners that they should not include advertisements for their services when sending out W-2 forms.
March 6 -
KPMG LLP tallied the numbers from a recent survey and found that M&A, private equity and tax professionals focused on the technology, financial services and health care sectors, expect to see a rise in deal activity among their clients in 2013.
March 6 -
FinancialForce.com CEO Jeremy Roche answers questions about how the current environment is affecting his company and accounting technology overall, as well as where if at all -- accounting professionals factor in
March 6 -
Taxes are increasingly spreading beyond national and state borders to make more of a global impact, affecting economic activity across the world.
March 6 -
Delays in implementing a computer security tool resulted in the lack of continuous monitoring for security issues on employee workstations at the Internal Revenue Service, according to a new report.
March 5 -
The Internal Revenue Services Criminal Investigation unit is issuing a stern warning to New Jersey tax preparers as it cracks down on preparers who falsify tax returns, while cautioning taxpayers to choose preparers carefully.
March 5
