Compensation
Compensation
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Plus, Solix Technologies touts enterprise-grade document management on a budget; and other accounting technology news.
June 28 -
The arrival of artificial intelligence represents the biggest opportunity to modernize the profession since the advent of the spreadsheet.
June 26 -
When you announce the new tax season to your clients, let them know it's a new benefit you're offering.
June 25 -
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Many plan participants told the U.S. Government Accountability Office they didn't understand their four main options — or the potential tax consequences.
June 24 -
Notice 2024-55 from the IRS explains exceptions to the additional tax for certain emergencies, and for victims of domestic abuse.
June 21 -
We've been talking about the burnout crisis for decades, but the talk needs to turn into action.
June 20 -
Reform's many aspects; healing your energy; BOI deadline problem; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 18 -
Concerns about staffing and clients are nothing new at accounting firms, and never seem to go away.
June 17 -
The National Pipeline Advisory Group's recommendations cover a wide range of ways to attract more people to the profession, and Jennifer Wilson walks us through what everyone can do to help.
June 17 -
For tax pros, the IRS is also hosting recruiting events at its Nationwide Tax Forums.
June 14 -
If you have clients with employees in more than one state, they must pay attention to the payroll-related rules and tax responsibilities in the states where those staff live and work.
June 14 -
Keila Hill-Trawick founded her firm, Little Fish Accounting, in 2018 after she started helping her friends with their taxes as a side hustle.
June 12 -
Strategies, tactics and best practices from Accounting Today's Firm Growth Forum.
June 12 -
Ernst & Young's U.S. firm intends to invest $1 billion over the next three years in talent and technology to improve the attractiveness of the accounting profession.
June 12 -
A variety of business groups have been filing lawsuits to stop the Department of Labor's overtime rule, which is set to go into effect on July 1.
June 11 -
Stanley Goldstein's suggestions offer advice for building a successful career.
June 10 -
The amount of time that identity theft victims have to wait for tax refunds has increased as the Internal Revenue Service has shifted priorities, with some waiting nearly two years.
June 7 -
The jobs report blew past expectations, although the unemployment rate ticked up to 4%.
June 7 -
The jobs market showed signs of a slowdown last month as the private sector added 152,000 jobs in May, while annual pay grew 5% year over year, ADP reported.
June 5