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The agreement is expected to change how homes are bought and sold by removing the assumption that buyers’ and sellers’ agents will split a 5%-6% commission on home sales.
Small Business
CPE Webcast Apr. 2, 2024: The Future of Media & Entertainment: Leveraging Data and Finance
To thrive in this new normal, M&E companies must strike a delicate balance between advertisement revenue and subscription models.
Firm Management
CPE Webcast Mar. 29, 2024: Using Tax Advisory Services to Create Capacity
Learn how to separate compliance and advisory services, and get paid for your expertise delivering higher value tax advisory
services.
Small Business
Retail Industry is Largest Private Employer Segment in U.S.
he retail industry’s total labor income contribution was approximately $3 trillion, or 20% of total national labor income in 2022.
Firm Management
Deloitte Revamps Structure to Slash Costs in Tough Market
The move will see the Big Four firm reorganize its main business units down to four arms from five, the Financial Times reported.
Firm Management
Personalized Client Surveys Can Create Stronger Relationships
With tax season nearly over, it’s a great opportunity to understand more about your client’s experience. A client satisfaction survey can help you do that.
Taxes
Tax Law: These TCJA Provisions Will Expire Soon
The nation’s lawmakers may allow these provisions to expire as written into the TCJA, extend them indefinitely, for a period of time or even permanently, or otherwise modify them.
Payroll Taxes
New Washington State Payroll Tax Targets Long-Term Care Expenses
Washington is the first state in the U.S. to use payroll deductions to help fund long-term care. Will other states, like California, follow?