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The American Institute of CPAs has sent a letter to top officials asking for more guidance on the president's executive order.

August 13
4 Min Read
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Firms of all sizes should be prepared to respond appropriately and help their clients protect the health and safety of their workforce by complying with ever-changing guidelines from federal, state and local authorities.

August 13
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AT Think

The pandemic may rule out in-person business development, but that doesn’t mean you should stop reaching out.

August 13
4 Min Read
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Payroll companies need guidelines on how to implement President Trump's executive order before they can start processing paychecks next month.

August 12
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The White House isn’t considering an executive order to carry out President Donald Trump’s call for a cut in the capital gains tax because Congress probably would have to change the rate, administration officials said.

August 12
1 Min Read
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Among the pandemic-related issues covered are how to handle the Paycheck Protection Program and other stimulus efforts.

August 12
1 Min Read
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President Donald Trump’s order to delay collection of payroll taxes thrusts a dilemma on U.S. companies: continue withholding the money from workers expecting bigger paychecks or pass it on and potentially put themselves or their employees at risk of a big end-of-year bill from the IRS.

August 12
3 Min Read
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President Donald Trump is tapping his presidential authority to make tax changes that Congress is refusing to do, but his limited power means he could end up over-promising and under-delivering on his pledge to slash IRS bills.

August 12
4 Min Read
Exiting the pandemic

Insights on how firms can prepare themselves and their clients for the world after COVID-19.

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