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White House officials said the administration has no plans to do away with the payroll tax despite President Donald Trump saying he would seek a permanent repeal if he wins another term.
August 13 -
The U.S. Small Business Administration has posted rules about how businesses who have been turned down for forgiveness of their Paycheck Protection Program loans can appeal the decision.
August 13 -
The American Institute of CPAs has sent a letter to top officials asking for more guidance on the president's executive order.
August 13 -
Firms of all sizes should be prepared to respond appropriately and help their clients protect the health and safety of their workforce by complying with ever-changing guidelines from federal, state and local authorities.
August 13
Paychex -
The pandemic may rule out in-person business development, but that doesn’t mean you should stop reaching out.
August 13
Kuesel Consulting -
Payroll companies need guidelines on how to implement President Trump's executive order before they can start processing paychecks next month.
August 12 -
The White House isn’t considering an executive order to carry out President Donald Trump’s call for a cut in the capital gains tax because Congress probably would have to change the rate, administration officials said.
August 12 -
Among the pandemic-related issues covered are how to handle the Paycheck Protection Program and other stimulus efforts.
August 12 -
President Donald Trump’s order to delay collection of payroll taxes thrusts a dilemma on U.S. companies: continue withholding the money from workers expecting bigger paychecks or pass it on and potentially put themselves or their employees at risk of a big end-of-year bill from the IRS.
August 12 -
President Donald Trump is tapping his presidential authority to make tax changes that Congress is refusing to do, but his limited power means he could end up over-promising and under-delivering on his pledge to slash IRS bills.
August 12 -
If you've ever considered transitioning to a virtual model, now is a golden opportunity — but it should be done right.
August 11
Lance CPA Group -
Outsourced accounting is among the options business leaders should carefully consider in these unprecedented times.
August 11
The Bonadio Group -
President Donald Trump said he’s “very seriously” considering a capital gains tax cut, a move he decided against last September after saying it wouldn’t do enough to help the middle class.
August 11 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers has been building its managed tax services business since 2017, but now it sees an opportunity to help companies who are dealing with COVID-19.
August 10 -
Tamera Loerzel and Jennifer Wilson of ConvergenceCoaching return to look at external issues that the coronavirus pandemic has raised for accounting firms in terms of dealing with clients, revamping services offerings and more.
August 10 -
The moves were criticized by Democrats and some Republicans as, variously, providing little real help, an unconstitutional power grab from Congress, and a backhanded way to defund Social Security and Medicare.
August 10 -
President Donald Trump’s move to halt the collection of taxes that fund America’s main support programs for the elderly spurred a wave of political opposition and threatens to generate tension between employers and workers.
August 10 -
Firms that want to remain standing after the coronavirus earthquake need to pay attention to the phases they’re moving through.
August 10
AICPA-CIMA -
Post-pandemic accounting firms will need to work differently to retain the best and brightest.
August 10
Winding River Consulting -
President Donald Trump announced four executive actions on Saturday, including continued expanded unemployment benefits and a temporary payroll tax deferral for some workers, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to hobble the U.S. economy.
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