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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
High Schoolers Get a Taste of What It’s Like to Work at CLA
Interns this summer look even younger than the usual fresh-faced college students who man the cubicles at the top 10 firm.
A Scalable Talent Model is More Than a Safety Net for Firms in Need of Skilled Talent
Your firm, like many, may already be encountering challenges in upskilling your workforce and bridging skills gaps between traditional accounting practices and emerging technologies.
Survey: Nearly 50% of Employees ‘Quiet Vacation’ During 4th of July Week
The week of July 4 can be a perilous one for productivity—and your younger workers could be especially eager for a long holiday break.
PwC U.K. is Doing Quiet Layoffs—and It’s a Brilliant Example of What Not to Do
PwC in the U.K. is asking people who take a voluntary severance package to keep the reason for their departure hush-hush.
How to Recruit the Best Junior Financial Staff
Even though traditional careers in finance like analysts and advisors are always in high demand, the graduate job market in this profession is undergoing significant transformation.
IRS Updates Careers Site to Attract Job Seekers
The website now provides a comprehensive landing spot for candidates to find everything they need to pursue a career at the IRS.
Jobless Claims Rise to Highest Level in Nine Months
Initial claims increased by 13,000 to 242,000 in the week ended June 8, according to Labor Department data released Thursday.
FTC’s Noncompete Ban Leaves Most Small Businesses Unfazed
Just one in five small business leaders expect April's ban on noncompete agreements to impact their business, a survey found.