Accounting February 19, 2026
Voting Opens for 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards!
Voting in the 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards is now open. Readers can vote for the programs, hardware, services, and other technologies they use and trust.
Accounting February 19, 2026
Voting in the 2026 Readers’ Choice Awards is now open. Readers can vote for the programs, hardware, services, and other technologies they use and trust.
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Small Business July 12, 2023
Because registering in multiple states is time-consuming and requires numerous compliance deadlines, most companies employ a third-party formation service to ensure they stay on the right side of the law.
Accounting July 11, 2023
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the state in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc., in 2018, it expanded the complexity of sales tax obligations for many businesses.
Taxes July 9, 2023
Qualified deductible expenses include the cost of books, tuition, food, clothing, transportation, medical and dental care, entertainment and other amounts actually spent for the student's well being.
Payroll July 7, 2023
Fourteen people were charged in a $53 million fraud scheme involving the federal government’s pandemic relief program, including some executives from a Dallas metal recycling firm.
July 6, 2023
Be aware, however, that this special tax treatment isn’t automatic. To qualify for Section 1244 treatment, the following four main requirements must be met.
Taxes July 6, 2023
But Section 529 plans don’t have to be used only for your kids. One can be set up to reward virtually any beneficiary—including yourself!
Taxes July 6, 2023
When planning your travels this summer or any other time of the year—business or personal—just remember that the IRS pays close attention to expenses incurred.
Taxes July 5, 2023
Businesses should take lessons from five years of transformation experiences to make a plan for the next half-decade.
Taxes June 28, 2023
Form 706-GS(D-1) is used by trustees to report certain distributions from a trust that are subject to the generation-skipping transfer tax (GSTT).
Taxes June 28, 2023
The AICPA supports altering the due dates for estimated tax payments, stressing that it would be better to more closely tie payment due dates to the normal quarter date, which is traditionally 15 days after the quarter end.
Taxes June 28, 2023
The IRS offers tips to protect the practitioner’s clients, firm, and family, and to ensure compliance with legal requirements.
Accounting June 27, 2023
As a tax and accounting professional, you will encounter clients who require guidance regarding investing in cryptocurrencies and digital assets.