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EY Is the Busiest Among the Public Company Audit Firms
Survey Shows Divide Among Finance Pros When it Comes to the Future of Finance
If You Missed It, Here’s the IRS ‘Dirty Dozen’ Tax Scams List For 2024
2.6% Social Security COLA Estimated for 2025
Here’s the Salary a Person Needs to Actually Take Home $100,000 in Every State
The analysis accounts for federal income taxes and withholdings for Social Security and benefits, as well as state and local taxes.
Avalara Gives Update on Online Marketplace and Tax Changes in 2024
Online marketplace sales are expected to exceed $603 billion in the United States in 2027, or nearly 35% of all U.S. ecommerce.
What the DOL’s Proposed Overtime Rule Means For Small Businesses
The White House just approved a Labor Department proposal to raise the minimum salary exemption to $55,068 per year.
The PCAOB is Hitting the Road This Year
Board members will host a series of five in-person forums for small audit firms in Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver, Miami, and Jersey City.
When Rogue Brokers Switch People’s ACA Policies, Tax Surprises Can Follow
Some tax returns are being rejected because filers failed to provide information about ACA coverage they didn't know they had.
A Double Edge to International Supply Chain
The U.S. middle market continues to increase revenue through purchasing and selling products and goods in the international supply chains that connect all corners of the world.
IRS Says Work-Life Referral Services Are a De Minimis Fringe Benefit
The use of such referral and information services would be excluded from employees' taxable gross income, according to the IRS.
March Saw Increase in Job Growth and Retail Sales
The Census Bureau said overall retail sales in March were up 0.7% seasonally adjusted from February and up 4% unadjusted year over year. That compared with increases of 0.9% month over month and 2.1% year over year in February.