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‘Unpredictable’ Election Clouds Tax and Economic Policy View
Sanders May Bring His Populist Brand to Powerful Senate Finance Committee
Accountant Gets Jail Time For Charging $3 Million on New Jersey Employer’s Credit Card
New Jersey Joins IRS Direct File For 2025 Filing Season
Chicago Accounting Firm Porte Brown Names Knight As New Partner
Chicago-area firm announces that Genevra Knight, CPA, CCIFP has been admitted as Partner.
Deloitte Presents on Channel Convergence and “Global Powers of Retailing” at National Retail Federation convention
Retail executives should rethink their approach to business challenges, from hiring and training the next generation of talent, to engaging the always-connected consumer, and finding innovative ways to make inventory and merchandise accessible from anywhere.
New Partners at PwC to Expand Risk Assurance Services
Seasoned Veterans Contribute to Growing Practice in Financial Services and Technology Sectors
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IRS expands eligibility for worker reclassification program
The IRS has announced a revision to its voluntary classification settlement program (VCSP) that provides partial relief from federal employment taxes for eligible taxpayers who agree to prospectively treat workers as employees.
Arizona Accounting Firms Merge
BeachFleischman and Taylor, Duffy & Associates merge to expand Phoenix presence.
Minnesota business owners urge quick landing from cliff
Count Intertech owner/CEO Tom Salonek among the swelling ranks of small-and-large business bosses who want a sooner- rather-than-later escape from the fiscal cliff.
Professionals on the Move – December 21, 2012
A weekly roundup of professionals in the tax and accounting profession that have changed jobs and/or been promoted.
HR has to move with the tide
After four years of fighting a tough economic battle, HR professionals are finding that the choppy waters are beginning to settle, but as parts of the economy show signs of growth, new issues are arising.