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More than 100,000 people who used to work or live in the state have received notices asking why they paid less to the state than they have in years past.
August 18 -
State tax authorities have sent more than 149,000 audit notices, including automatically computerized letters.
August 12 -
Top 20 Firm Dixon Hughes Goodman will launch DHG Anywhere, a new work model focused on flexibility for both staff and clients, in September.
July 20 -
Auditors don’t put much emphasis on work-life balance, but the quality of their audits tends to suffer if that balance is absent, according to a recent study.
July 15 -
The Internal Revenue Service has launched a campaign this summer to persuade tax professionals to improve their cybersecurity amid an escalating series of ransomware attacks around the world.
July 15 -
With millions of more Americans now telecommuting, accounting firm leaders need to know how to prevent data breaches and information theft.
July 14
BPM -
A cross-industry survey finds that accounting firm leaders are not embracing WFH as much as other industries.
July 1 -
The Supreme Court rejected a New Hampshire challenge to Massachusetts’ practice of taxing people who started telecommuting from elsewhere during the pandemic.
June 28 -
Wipfli’s latest merger is bringing the Midwest-based firm to California, but since the pandemic, it has been able to recruit talent around the world.
June 23 -
Everyone loves to talk about big goals. Let’s talk about how to actually get them done.
June 18
L&H CPAs and Advisors -
Both clients and staff say the remote-work model has been effective, and that’s one big reason Grant Thornton is continuing it, according to CEO Brad Preber.
June 18
Grant Thornton -
Accounting firms are reopening their doors as the COVID-19 pandemic recedes thanks to wide availability of vaccines in the U.S., but they’re trying to avoid alienating staff.
June 17 -
When you reopen your accounting firm, will the woman employees come back? Maybe not.
June 16
Wilson-Taylor Associates -
Working remotely from abroad could bring some thorny tax problems.
June 15 -
The work-from-home environment is producing tax complexities for companies and their human resources departments.
June 7 -
The Biden administration urged the U.S. Supreme Court to turn away a New Hampshire lawsuit that challenges Massachusetts’ practice of taxing nonresidents who once worked in the state but now do their jobs from home.
May 26 -
One thing they’ll definitely keep: not seeing every client in person.
May 11 -
Working from home is ubiquitous now. Let's talk about making the home office as powerful as possible.
May 10
Accounting Today -
Before rushing employees back into the office, slow down and assess the situation.
May 7
AuditBoard -
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