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Smaller Rooms, Bigger Impacts — Small Conferences and Retreats Help Build the Profession

Accounting April 29, 2026 

Smaller Rooms, Bigger Impacts — Small Conferences and Retreats Help Build the Profession

Professionals are starting to reconsider the mega accounting conferences and move toward smaller conferences, niche retreats, and multi-city roadshows.

Richard Roppa-Roberts

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Sales Tax March 8, 2024 

Alabama Promotes the Great Outdoors with Proposed “Adventure Awaits” Sales Tax Holiday

Qualifying items would not be subject to the state sales and use tax during the adventure awaits sales tax holiday. As with all Alabama tax-free weekends, local jurisdictions may choose to participate — or not.

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Payroll March 8, 2024 

Minimum Wage for California Fast Food Workers to Rise to $20 Per Hour

California has a newly appointed Fast Food Council ahead of a state law that will increase the hourly pay for fast food workers to $20 on April 1.

Professionals on the Move – March 12, 2024

Accounting March 8, 2024 

Professionals on the Move – March 12, 2024

Professionals on the Move is a round-up of recent promotions, management changes, and other staffing announcements from across the profession.

Mary Girsch-Bock

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Accounting March 8, 2024 

AICPA Provides Recommendations for Clarification on Proposed Digital Asset Transactions Regulations

The AICPA recommends that Treasury and the IRS clarify the meaning of important terms and certain examples within the section 6045 proposed regulations.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

The Tax Blotter – March 6, 2024

Taxes March 8, 2024 

The Tax Blotter – March 6, 2024

The Tax Blotter is a summary of recent tax news, rulings and legislation.

Ken Berry, JD

CBIZ Acquires Tech Solutions Company CompuData

Firm Management March 8, 2024 

CBIZ Acquires Tech Solutions Company CompuData

Philadelphia-based CompuData provides cloud computing, accounting ERP software, and other services to SMBs.

Jason Bramwell

 Institute of Internal Auditors Reviewing SEC’s New Climate Change Disclosure Rule

Accounting March 8, 2024 

Institute of Internal Auditors Reviewing SEC’s New Climate Change Disclosure Rule

The IIA noted the importance of transparency in order to provide confidence to all stakeholders, including the public.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

Tax Expert at Wolters Kluwer Gives Opinion on Biden 2024 State of the Union Address

Taxes March 7, 2024 

Tax Expert at Wolters Kluwer Gives Opinion on Biden 2024 State of the Union Address

President Biden announced a proposal to deny corporations a tax deduction when they pay more than $1 million to any employee. He also described his plans to bump the corporate tax rate up to 28 percent, but said taxes won’t be raised for any Americans making less than $400,000 a year.

Mark Friedlich ESQ CPA

Recommendations Sought For Upcoming IRS Priority Guidance Plan

IRS March 7, 2024 

Recommendations Sought For Upcoming IRS Priority Guidance Plan

The projects included in the plan would be priorities for the Treasury and IRS to work on from July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025.

Jason Bramwell

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Payroll March 7, 2024 

Unemployment Numbers Hold at Historically Low Rates

Applications for U.S. unemployment benefits held at historically low levels last week, the latest evidence of a resilient labor market.

Which U.S. State is Most Polite? The ‘Nicest’ Business Owners?

Small Business March 7, 2024 

Which U.S. State is Most Polite? The ‘Nicest’ Business Owners?

Alaska has the most polite small business owners in the country, according to the report commissioned by FreshBooks, followed by Maine and Missouri.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

IRS Tries to Clear Up Confusion on Medical Expenses

Taxes March 7, 2024 

IRS Tries to Clear Up Confusion on Medical Expenses

Expenditures for general health and wellness aren't considered medical expenses, regardless of some claims to the contrary.

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