Taxes June 12, 2026
Why Anti-Tax Advocates Are Against DeSantis’ Property Tax Plan
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ plan to slash property taxes on Floridians’ primary homes has attracted an unlikely coalition of opponents: anti-tax advocates.
Taxes June 12, 2026
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ plan to slash property taxes on Floridians’ primary homes has attracted an unlikely coalition of opponents: anti-tax advocates.
June 12, 2026
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Taxes February 19, 2024
As more entrepreneurs embrace remote and hybrid work, they are making sure to write off their home office—but know the rules first.
Small Business February 19, 2024
Most small businesses are feeling optimistic about growth in 2024 and their ability to expand over the next 12 months.
Small Business February 19, 2024
Vermont, with high business loan approval rates, high minority-owned startup growth, low unemployment, and lower income disparities, takes the spotlight as the number one state for minority entrepreneurship.
Taxes February 19, 2024
The Tax Blotter is a round-up of recent tax issues and Tax Court rulings.
Accounting February 19, 2024
The group will discuss the key challenges and opportunities facing firms and professionals, and develop strategies for future firm success.
Firm Management February 19, 2024
Professionals on the Move is a round-up of recent promotions and staffing announcements from around the accounting and tax profession.
Accounting Standards February 18, 2024
COSO has provided thought leadership and guidance for organizations in areas of internal control, enterprise risk management, fraud deterrence, and governance.
IRS February 16, 2024
Lee, a 29-year veteran of the agency who has served as chief of IRS Criminal Investigation since 2020, will retire on April 6.
Taxes February 16, 2024
The special Saturday openings will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 24, March 16, April 13, and May 18.
Payroll February 16, 2024
San Francisco topped the list of most expensive metro areas, with a basic budget of $181,277 a year for a two-parent, two-child household.
State and Local Taxes February 16, 2024
The legislation was championed by blue-state Republicans opposed to the $10,000 state and local tax deduction cap.
Taxes February 16, 2024
The IRS is encouraging taxpayers who need help to use its online tools before they call the agency for help.