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Understanding Employees’ Preferences: The Key to CPA Firms Attracting Top Talent in 2025
2025 Tax Refund Date Estimator – And Last Minute Tax Tips for 2024
IRS Will Phase in $600 1099-K Reporting Threshold in 2026
Review of HubSync – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – Nov. 2024
HubSync Launches New R&D Tax Credit System for CPAs
The R&D Tax Credit product reduces the time and resources required to compile supporting data and documentation for these claims.
Armanino Admits 16 New Partners in Its 2024 Class
The top 20 accounting firm unveiled its newest class of leaders this week, half of whom are women.
Don’t Let Retirement Tax Benefits Pass By Your Business Clients
Tax professionals have the opportunity to help reduce their business clients’ taxes by recognizing the opportunity for a retirement plan.
Wolters Kluwer Adds API-enabled Integration Between CCH SureTax and SAP Document and Reporting Compliance
Currently, the solution serves 58 countries for statutory reporting and electronic invoicing, addressing more than 450 regulations and helping enterprises leverage localized business processes for operational efficiency and seamless compliance.
Forwardly Launches Instant Bill Payment Solution
The new accounts payable automation will allow small businesses in the U.S. to pay bills instantly with 24/7/365 processing while providing multi-level approval features and flexibility to send partial and scheduled payments.
FAF Redesigns FASB Website
Revamped websites for the Financial Accounting Foundation and the GASB will also be going live in the coming weeks.
RSM’s Global Revenue Reaches Record High of $9.4 Billion in 2023
The top 10 global accounting firm saw a 16% revenue increase over its 2022 result of $8 billion, with its largest growth in tax services.
Report Signals Increased Sales Tax Audits and E-Invoicing Growth in 2024
A new report shows continued changes to economic nexus and marketplace facilitator laws in the U.S. and the expansion of e-invoicing globally in 2024, both of which will lead to the likelihood of increase sales tax audits.