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CohnReznick Expands Footprint in Philippines
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’
Job Confidence Dips Among U.S. Workers
New LinkedIn data shows that Americans are feeling less secure in their jobs than in January, and the unemployed feel very pessimistic.
Walmart to Open More In-Store Medical Clinics
Walmart is slowly building a network of in-store clinics, believing it has a place in America’s health care system.
2.6% Social Security COLA Estimated for 2025
If that estimate from The Senior Citizens League holds, the 2025 COLA number would be lower than the two previous years.
What the DOL’s Proposed Overtime Rule Means For Small Businesses
The White House just approved a Labor Department proposal to raise the minimum salary exemption to $55,068 per year.
When Rogue Brokers Switch People’s ACA Policies, Tax Surprises Can Follow
Some tax returns are being rejected because filers failed to provide information about ACA coverage they didn't know they had.
Experience, Learn and Earn Program Off to Quick Start, AICPA and NASBA Say
The pilot program has earned positive reviews so far from participants and the firms that employ them, the AICPA said.
Small Businesses Turn to Humans—Not AI—to Boost Productivity
For all the talk of AI increasing productivity, small companies are instead turning to talent to do the work, a Deloitte survey found.
Anxiety is Top Issue for American Workers Seeking Mental Health Assistance
Anxiety now tops depression, stress, partner or relationship issues, family issues, addiction, and grief, among other subjects that people seek help coping with.