Payroll December 8, 2022
Compared to Workers in Other Fields, Accountants Are Pretty Happy with Their Pay
More than half of accounting professionals believe they are well-compensated, a LinkedIn survey revealed.
Jason Bramwell is senior staff writer for CPA Practice Advisor. He has nearly 25 years of professional writing experience, the last nine covering the accounting profession. He most recently was a staff writer and editor at Going Concern, and he previously spent five years as a staff writer and editor at AccountingWEB. He can be reached by email at jbramwell@cpapracticeadvisor.com.
Payroll December 8, 2022
More than half of accounting professionals believe they are well-compensated, a LinkedIn survey revealed.
Firm Management December 8, 2022
LinkedIn says professional services was among the five industries that gave out the most promotions this year.
Taxes December 6, 2022
Proposed regs issued today identify certain syndicated conservation easement transactions as “listed.”
Firm Management December 6, 2022
The top 30 firm acquired Chestnut Hill, MA-based accounting firm Samet & Company PC on Dec. 1.
Taxes December 2, 2022
The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 provided relief to those receiving unemployment compensation in 2020.
Accounting December 1, 2022
Comments on the proposed Accounting Standards Update can be submitted until Jan. 16, 2023.
Taxes November 30, 2022
The Inflation Reduction Act invests $369 billion toward tackling climate change through clean energy initiatives.
Taxes November 29, 2022
For individuals, the rate for overpayments and underpayments will be 7% per year, up from 6%.
Taxes November 29, 2022
Taxpayers’ financial information was being transmitted through a widely used code called the Meta Pixel.
Firm Management November 23, 2022
The merger between Elliott Davis and Whitley Penn, which was supposed to close on Nov. 1, has been called off.
Auditing November 21, 2022
The PCAOB plans to take a five-pronged approach to updating its quality control rules.
Taxes November 18, 2022
Zelle says the new IRS 1099-K reporting rules for third-party payment processors do not apply to them.