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RSM US chief economist Joe Brusuelas lays out the national and international issues facing the economic landscape over the next 12 months.
February 11 -
A senator and a representative from Oregon aim to bring state and national cannabis laws into greater alignment.
February 8 -
City Council members thrashed the retailer for its resistance to unions, working conditions at warehouses and its founder’s wealth.
February 8 -
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is making progress on dealing with the tax challenges of the digital economy.
February 6 -
A New York state lawmaker has introduced a bill that would make President Donald Trump’s “opportunity zones” tax break less valuable to real estate developers.
February 6 -
Speak to a few family office experts, and you’ll hear the phrase, “When you’ve seen one family office, you’ve seen one family office.” But press them on common errors, and they have a lot to say.
February 4 -
A perk pitched as a boon for mom-and-pop businesses in President Donald Trump’s tax law could shut out smaller real estate investors while benefiting the industry’s largest property developers.
January 31 -
With no technical corrections yet for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, many taxpayers are left wondering how to move forward with their 2018 returns.
January 30
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Employers kept hiring despite the partial government shutdown and the fading impact of corporate tax cuts.
January 30 -
The 35-day partial government shutdown had a negative impact on the outlook for small business owners, although there was a slight uptick in hiring and wages last month, according to payroll giant Paychex.
January 29 -
Many business owners and entrepreneurs are looking to realize value from the companies they've created, but don't know how, says Anthony Glomski, who sees a major role for accountants in guiding these clients through a liquidity event.
January 28 -
The software company will be folded into the firm's technology consulting division.
January 25 -
If Democrats want the wealthy to pay more into the U.S. Treasury, they’ll need to contend with one fact: the rich are very good at dodging taxes.
January 25 -
The professional services sector saw below-average wage growth -- except for those who switched jobs.
January 24 -
The legislation aims to help entrepreneurs with filing deadlines, electronic signatures and the sharing economy.
January 23 -
A New Jersey Society of CPAs poll found that just over half of local professionals support adult-use cannabis, while close to half see it benefiting the state's economy.
January 23 -
The market grew 70.8 percent globally to $48.5 billion in 2017, according to a new report.
January 23 -
The IRS has given pass-through businesses and their accountants the long-anticipated final word on how they can claim one of the biggest perks in the 2017 Republican tax overhaul.
January 18 -
The global managing partner of client service at Ernst & Young will be succeeding Mark Weinberger, effective July 1, 2019.
January 18 -
Signs are emerging that some disgruntled taxpayers are jumping at the chance to cut their taxes by moving to the Sunshine State.
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