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Intuit QuickBooks Launches Rest-of-World App Store
By launching the rest-of-world app store, Intuit says it is encouraging developers to create niche solutions, effectively increasing the power of the platform.
3 Ways the IRS is Making it Easier for Small Business Owners to Do Their Taxes
Interacting with the agency should be less painful over the next decade as the IRS’s $80 billion spending plan is implemented.
Intuit Launches QuickBooks Small Business Index
In the U.S., the Intuit QuickBooks Small Business Index shows the number of people employed by small businesses with 1-9 employees in the previous month and how that number has changed since the month before.
What Small Business Owners Need to Know About Crowdfunding and the IRS
Before launching a campaign, make sure you understand all of the tax implications of crowdfunding.
EY is Laying Off 3,000 Employees in the U.S.
The job cuts come less than a week after EY shelved a yearlong plan to restructure the firm globally.
U.S. and Japan Accounting Standard Setters Hold Biannual Meeting
This was the 32nd in a series of meetings between the FASB and the Accounting Standards Board of Japan.
2023 Readers’ Choice Awards – The Readers Have Voted!
The Readers’ Choice awards give professionals the chance to see which tech and workflows their peers use and trust, which can help them build more efficient and profitable workflows for their own practice.
Outlier.org and Urban Assembly to Bring Financial Accounting to New York City High Schools
Outlier.org, Urban Assembly, and New York City Public Schools are announcing a groundbreaking collaboration aimed at expanding access to financial accounting education for high school students in the New York area.