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The Internal Revenue Service has extended the ability to digitally sign a wide variety of tax forms through the end of the year.
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Fraud or improper payments accounted for more than $90 billion of the government’s emergency aid for the unemployed and small businesses.
September 2 -
Stakes are high for firms — they need to strike the right balance of certainty, feasibility and flexibility
September 1
Creative Business Inc. -
The economy showed continuing signs of recovery, although the Delta variant hampered new job creation.
September 1 -
It’s about building a style that allows for change when change is required, and knowing when to stick to your guns.
August 31
The B3 Method Institute -
Small businesses continued to increase hiring and hourly pay in August, payroll giant Paychex reported, as the economic recovery continued despite the spread of the Delta variant.
August 31 -
Changes in practice and the business environment generated by the pandemic have broadened the areas of liability for accountants.
August 27 -
Most firms pivoted to giving valuable advice during the pandemic, but only some of them got paid for it.
August 25
Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting Professionals -
The mandate will go into place Oct. 11, seven weeks after the FDA's full approval of the Pfizer vaccine.
August 24 -
Avalara's midyear update reveals a wealth of ongoing tax changes at the state level.
August 24 -
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The Big Four firm is postponing the return of U.S. employees to its offices until November as the highly transmissible variant of COVID-19 continues to proliferate.
August 19 -
Declines in income and boosts to government subsidies wiped away tax liabilities.
August 19 -
The Senate Finance Committee chair introduced legislation with tax credits aimed at ending homelessness and providing affordable housing.
August 18 -
Fintechs were almost five times more likely than traditional lenders to be involved with suspicious loans issued through the program, according to a new study.
August 18 -
The Empire State collected $1.6 billion in revenue in July, up $276 million from a year earlier, signaling a strong rebound.
August 18 -
The American Institute of CPAs has written a letter to the Internal Revenue Service requesting more flexibility for businesses that needed to get rid of extra inventory during the COVID-19 pandemic.
August 17 -
From pandemic to cybersecurity crisis, the reseller is working with clients and accounting firms to prepare them for whatever comes next.
August 13
Accounting Today -
The elephants that accountants faced before COVID are still in the room.
August 13
G. Barber Advisory LLC -
The Internal Revenue Service is asking tax professionals to help clients who fell prey to identity thieves who have been filing unemployment claims in their names during the pandemic.
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