The Treasury Department said Friday it plans to launch an all-out effort to deliver Economic Impact Payments to people who haven’t yet received the two rounds of stimulus payments that they should have received last year or this month.
The U.S. Small Business Administration released a one-page form aimed at simplifying the process of applying for forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program loans, along with newly revised and updated forms to meet the requirements of the latest stimulus legislation.
The Internal Revenue Service released information on how employees now have until the end of the year to repay any payroll taxes they deferred from last year.
President Joe Biden plans to extend a freeze on federal student-loan repayments until at least the end of September, keeping in place a pandemic measure that’s reduced costs for tens of millions of borrowers.
The software vendor has updated its free website with interactive tools to help small business owners and the self-employed assess their eligibility for federal relief and related tax credits.
The Big Four accounting firm says it worked hard to preserve its workforce and continue providing competitive compensation and benefit packages.
Wells Fargo and Bill.com partner on AP automation for SMBs, and nine other developments in technology from the past month.
PricewaterhouseCoopers released an update Tuesday to its annual audit quality report for the firm, pointing to improvements on inspection results from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
Insights on how firms can prepare themselves and their clients for the world after COVID-19.
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New Hampshire is seeking to sue directly at the high court to challenge the Massachusetts practice of taxing nonresidents who used to work in the state but now do their jobs from home.
January 25 -
The Treasury Department said Friday it plans to launch an all-out effort to deliver Economic Impact Payments to people who haven’t yet received the two rounds of stimulus payments that they should have received last year or this month.
January 22 -
The U.S. Small Business Administration released a one-page form aimed at simplifying the process of applying for forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program loans, along with newly revised and updated forms to meet the requirements of the latest stimulus legislation.
January 22 -
The Internal Revenue Service released information on how employees now have until the end of the year to repay any payroll taxes they deferred from last year.
January 20 -
President Joe Biden plans to extend a freeze on federal student-loan repayments until at least the end of September, keeping in place a pandemic measure that’s reduced costs for tens of millions of borrowers.
January 20 -
The software vendor has updated its free website with interactive tools to help small business owners and the self-employed assess their eligibility for federal relief and related tax credits.
January 20 -
The Big Four accounting firm says it worked hard to preserve its workforce and continue providing competitive compensation and benefit packages.
January 20 -
Wells Fargo and Bill.com partner on AP automation for SMBs, and nine other developments in technology from the past month.
January 20 -
PricewaterhouseCoopers released an update Tuesday to its annual audit quality report for the firm, pointing to improvements on inspection results from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
January 19 -
CPA firms will be in a great position to help their small business clients with the latest round of the Paycheck Protection Program, according to Barry Melancon.
January 19