They claim the provision to prevent them from using federal money to fund lower taxes is unconstitutional.
The foundation’s annual report highlights the boards’ efforts to support stakeholders in the pandemic.
Uncertainty around coming tax changes and the coronavirus pandemic are making it harder for tax pros to plan.
As the pandemic moves into its final stages, accountants need to be planning their own and their clients' exits.
Revenues weren’t hit as hard as many expected, but the changes to the landscape of tax are still enormous, according to experts at Avalara’s Crush event.
The Internal Revenue Service issued more than 4.4 million Economic Impact Payments last year totaling more than $5.5 billion to potentially ineligible people, according to a new report.
During the pandemic, small-business owners have been relying on their accountants for more than just bookkeeping.
Auditors are taking advantage of the remote auditing capabilities they used during the pandemic to do more types of audits and expand priorities like fraud detection and cybersecurity.
Insights on how firms can prepare themselves and their clients for the world after COVID-19.
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Employment in the private sector increased by 978,000 jobs last month, payroll giant ADP reported, as the economy slowly continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
June 3 -
They claim the provision to prevent them from using federal money to fund lower taxes is unconstitutional.
June 1 -
The foundation’s annual report highlights the boards’ efforts to support stakeholders in the pandemic.
May 28 -
Uncertainty around coming tax changes and the coronavirus pandemic are making it harder for tax pros to plan.
May 28 -
As the pandemic moves into its final stages, accountants need to be planning their own and their clients' exits.
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Revenues weren’t hit as hard as many expected, but the changes to the landscape of tax are still enormous, according to experts at Avalara’s Crush event.
May 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued more than 4.4 million Economic Impact Payments last year totaling more than $5.5 billion to potentially ineligible people, according to a new report.
May 27 -
During the pandemic, small-business owners have been relying on their accountants for more than just bookkeeping.
May 27 -
Auditors are taking advantage of the remote auditing capabilities they used during the pandemic to do more types of audits and expand priorities like fraud detection and cybersecurity.
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Three of the biggest obstacles businesses face are financial instability, bringing employees back to the office, and developing a COVID-19 vaccine policy. Accountants can help clients through each of these areas.
May 21Paychex HR Services