Is your firm still hung up on butts in the seats?
A federal judge blocked recovery of any pandemic relief funds from Texas, Louisiana or Mississippi if those states use the aid to offset state tax revenue shortfalls.
The new post-COVID workplace has changed the role of the chief financial officer and created substantial challenges and opportunities in all industries.
The total value of goodwill impairments recorded by U.S. public companies more than doubled in 2020 during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study, and the same may happen again this year as geopolitical tensions rise.
The Internal Revenue Service is suspending a number of notices it usually mails to tax-exempt organizations and governmental entities when it’s missing their tax returns, citing the pandemic and the IRS’s own backlog of unprocessed tax returns and correspondence.
The CI division has conducted more than 660 investigations over the past two years.
Businesses are continuing to reevaluate how they measure success, suggesting that the KPIs to which they hold their AR teams accountable will look a lot different than in years past.
The last few years have been a tumultuous time for businesses everywhere, defined by the after-effects of the Great Resignation and the ongoing pandemic, but that’s why it’s crucial the next pivot is your greatest pivot and relates to your firm’s technology.
Insights on how firms can prepare themselves and their clients for the world after COVID-19.
-
Is your firm still hung up on butts in the seats?
April 11L&H CPAs and Advisors -
A federal judge blocked recovery of any pandemic relief funds from Texas, Louisiana or Mississippi if those states use the aid to offset state tax revenue shortfalls.
April 11 -
The new post-COVID workplace has changed the role of the chief financial officer and created substantial challenges and opportunities in all industries.
April 6 -
The total value of goodwill impairments recorded by U.S. public companies more than doubled in 2020 during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study, and the same may happen again this year as geopolitical tensions rise.
April 1 -
The Internal Revenue Service is suspending a number of notices it usually mails to tax-exempt organizations and governmental entities when it’s missing their tax returns, citing the pandemic and the IRS’s own backlog of unprocessed tax returns and correspondence.
March 28 -
The CI division has conducted more than 660 investigations over the past two years.
March 24 -
Businesses are continuing to reevaluate how they measure success, suggesting that the KPIs to which they hold their AR teams accountable will look a lot different than in years past.
March 11 -
The last few years have been a tumultuous time for businesses everywhere, defined by the after-effects of the Great Resignation and the ongoing pandemic, but that’s why it’s crucial the next pivot is your greatest pivot and relates to your firm’s technology.
March 10MIP Fund Accounting -
The Empire State wasn’t the only one to come out ahead, with all 50 states receiving more from the federal government than their residents paid in taxes in fiscal year 2020.
March 9 -
Riding a demographic shift that predates the pandemic, Idaho has seen its sales tax collections increase by almost 40%.
March 9