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Starting in 2025, the IRS Will Accept Duplicate Dependent Returns With an IP PIN
House Tax-Exempt Crackdown Bill Passes Despite Democrat Defections
Retailers Tell Senate Credit Card ‘Swipe’ Fees are ‘Adding Inflationary Pressure to the U.S. Economy’
The Top Toys and Gifts for the 2025 Christmas and Holiday Season
WorkflowCon 2024 Virtual Event to Offer Accounting Firms Guidance on Building Sustainable Growth
The speaker lineup includes industry powerhouses like Brandon Hall, Logan Graf, Kelly Rohrs, Dawn Brolin, Erica Goode, Keila Hill-Trawick, Kellie Parks, Zane Stevens, Chad Davis, and Nancy McClelland. Over 1,000 accountants and bookkeepers are expected to attend this 100% virtual and free event.
AICPA Comments on Dual Consolidated Losses, Disregarded Payments
The AICPA highlighted several areas of concern in the proposed regulations from the Treasury Department and the IRS.
Private Assets in 401(k) Plans Pique Investors’ Interest
Over one-third of plan participants would allocate assets in private equity and private debt, a Schroders survey found.
Public Accounting Starting Salaries Expected to Rise About 9% in 2025
In its latest salary guide, Robert Half provides projected 2025 starting pay for eight positions: four in tax and four in audit.
Archived Webcast – Selecting the Right Payroll Partner for Your Business Growth
In this webinar, we’ll dig deep into the key differences between a payroll vendor and a payroll solutions partner, the impact of each on your payroll business, and how to spot the difference before you sign a contract.
Baker Tilly Acquires RPA Services Provider Alirrium
The deal strengthens the top 10 firm's capabilities in robotic process automation, AI, and machine learning.
Professionals on the Move – Oct. 2024
Professionals on the Move is a collection of staffing, promotion and leadership announcements from around the profession.
Software Licensing and Privacy Policies – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – Oct. 2024
Hosts Brian Tankersley, CPA, and Randy Johnston discuss how changes in software licensing and delivery models can affect client data and privacy policies.