Small Business May 15, 2026
State Officials Demand Transparency as Businesses Get Billions in Trump Tariff Refunds
The administration could potentially hand back over $166 billion following a Supreme Court decision ruling the tariffs illegal.
Small Business May 15, 2026
The administration could potentially hand back over $166 billion following a Supreme Court decision ruling the tariffs illegal.
Mergers and Acquisitions October 1, 2024
With this acquisition, Anvyl's supply chain software will allow Sage to deliver a supply chain execution solution to SMBs.
Small Business October 1, 2024
Many retailers had their products shipped earlier than usual and built up inventory in anticipation of a labor action.
Small Business October 1, 2024
The new court system is designed to lighten the load of the rest of the state’s judicial system by putting complex business-oriented cases in front of judges with expertise in handling business law.
IRS September 27, 2024
Third-party payers that filed prior ERC claims for multiple clients now have a way to "withdraw" those claims for clients that didn't qualify.
Taxes September 25, 2024
Kamala Harris was in Pennsylvania Sept. 25 while Donald Trump was in North Carolina—battleground states crucial for victory.
Accounting September 25, 2024
BILL rolled out a new international payment option and enhanced its Instant Payment and Invoice Financing offerings.
Payroll September 25, 2024
Global Payroll simplifies and automates payroll management across various countries and currencies, Multiplier says.
Taxes September 25, 2024
Legislation introduced on Sept. 25 by three Senate Democrats would increase the startup tax deduction from $5,000 to $50,000.
Small Business September 25, 2024
Those unused gift cards, gift vouchers or store credit add up—to $244 per person on average, according to Bankrate.
Human Resources September 24, 2024
A new survey from human capital management technology provider isolved reveals some of the top complaints HR deals with.
Small Business September 24, 2024
The recent slowdown in the labor market, alongside persistently high costs of living, is weighing on consumer confidence.
Payroll September 24, 2024
In a tighter job market, more people may be willing to overlook fraud warning signs because they are so eager to find a job.