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In-Kind Donations Can Help Retail Clients Solve Unwanted Returns and Inventory
Opinion: A Better Way to Pay for Extending the Trump Tax Cuts
Trump Team Eyes Ex-SEC Commissioner to Succeed Gary Gensler as Chair
Research Shows Top Hiring Challenges for SMBs in 2025
Worker Classification Settlement: IRS offers relief to employers from past payroll taxes
The Internal Revenue Service has expanded its Voluntary Classification Settlement Program (VCSP), paving the way for more taxpayers to take advantage of this low-cost option for achieving certainty under the law by reclassifying their workers as employees for future tax periods.
Porte Brown staff member earns Certified Divorce Financial Analyst designation
Edward Hrunek, CDFA recently completed a specialized educational program in professional divorce financial analysis and is now a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA).
The Sequester and the IRS: Will income tax refunds be delayed?
With tax refunds averaging around $3,000, a potential IRS delay in the processing of refund checks can cause hardship, particularly if those awaiting the refund already made plans for use of the funds.
Microsoft releases next-generation Office 365 for small business
Wave of continued customer momentum underscores demand for new cloud service
Is your mission statement a warning sign about the future of your firm?
Business owners are advised to craft their mission statement. Yet once developed, few refer to them, fewer live them, and worse, some mission statements hurt your position more than help it.
Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
The cloud continues to be the center of great debate. Supporters focus on the long list of benefits ranging from freeing up internal resources to focus on more strategic initiatives to smoothing the monthly IT budget.
CES 2013: New Tech Concepts In Your Firm’s Future
Roman gives his update on technology from the 2013 CES trade show.
Business Segment Planning for the Long Run
Picking the right software platform is an exceptionally important decision in every accounting firm. As you may know, I am the managing partner of an 11-person CPA firm in Bloomington, Indiana.