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More Americans Struggle with Personal Finances
Some 73% of adults were “doing at least OK financially” as of October, down five percentage points from a year earlier and among the lowest levels since 2016.
What She-cession? More U.S. Women Are Working Than Ever
Companies have more women on their payrolls than ever before, as a large share of 25- to 54-year-olds are employed or looking for work.
New Jersey Considers Tax Cuts for Seniors and Businesses
New Jersey is home to the nation’s highest property taxes, with the average bill hitting a record $9,490 in 2022.
AICPA Submits Suggestions for the 2023-2024 Guidance Priority List
As the IRS plans to prioritize providing additional guidance as stated in the IRS Strategic Operating Plan, the AICPA encourages the IRS to issue guidance on recommended areas.
Conducting Your Firm’s Security Briefing
All firms should have comprehensive computer and Internet usage policies in place to set guardrails on what is acceptable and secure usage of the firm’s technology infrastructure.
IRS Is Developing Its Own Free Tax Preparation System
The agency said on Tuesday it is taking steps to test out an IRS-run e-filing system called “Direct File” starting next year.
Your Firm and Your Tools – Top Technology Initiatives
The accounting profession is undergoing a rapid digital transformation. As a result, embracing innovative technology tools is crucial for public practice accounting firms to stay competitive, streamline operations, and provide exceptional client service.
Social Security COLA Likely Much Smaller in 2024, Study Says
The Senior Citizens League projects the cost-of-living adjustment for next year will increase by only 3.1%, its lowest since 2020.