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The PPP isn't the only payroll-related way the federal government is responding to the coronavirus pandemic.
April 28Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting -
Federal agencies are increasingly sending incorrect benefit payments to Americans, a government watchdog said as the Internal Revenue Service prepares to send more than $292 billion in direct payments to households as part of the government’s coronavirus response.
April 2 -
The world’s largest payment companies are fighting for their own piece of the U.S. coronavirus stimulus: an assignment to help distribute some of the relief money that will be sent to millions of Americans in the coming weeks.
April 1 -
Hundreds of new tools for small businesses, the rise of ransomware, and eight other recent technology developments you may have missed.
March 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service introduced a new payment option in 2016 that lets individuals pay their taxes with cash at participating retail chains, but less than 700 payments have been made each year since the option was made available, according to a new report.
February 12 -
The platform offers accounting, payments and invoicing functionality.
January 29 -
In the midst of an unpredictable election year, you can serve as a rock solid source of knowledge for your clients by closely tracking the top regulatory issues that are likely to shape the legislative and regulatory landscape over the next 12 months.
January 28Paychex -
Wulf Matthias of Wirecard AG resigned after months of controversy over the digital payments company’s accounting practices.
January 13 -
Priority ERP integrates AvaTax, Vertex achieves "Built for NetSuite" status, and Doc.It updates portal software.
January 13 -
If you’ve noticed less talk about blockchain this year from technology product makers, that’s on purpose: Companies have realized big promises without flashy results makes consumers suspicious.
December 18Accounting Today