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Review of Blue J – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – Nov. 2024
State Societies in Action: Wisconsin Institute of CPAs
LinkedIn + AI = A Recipe for Prospecting Success for Accounting Firms
The Tax Blotter – Nov. 2024
U.S. Jobs Report Revised Down by 818,000 as Recession Worries Grow
It's the largest downward jobs report revision since 2009 when the country was in the midst of the Great Recession.
Some Office Complexes Add Golf Simulators, Pickleball, and Puppies to Bring Workers Back
While gym and fitness classes used to be enough, now employees and tenants want green space, too. They also want more affordable lunch options, which could drive some decisions in the fall.
Social Security COLA Benefits to Increase Less in 2025, New Estimate Says
The cost-of-living adjustment for 2025 is projected to be 2.57%, down from 3.2% in 2024, according to The Senior Citizens League.
FTC Ban on Employee Noncompete Deals Blocked by Federal Judge
The judge said the FTC lacked the authority to enact the ban, which was “unreasonably overbroad without a reasonable explanation.”
Workers Worry More Than Ever About Losing Their Job
The share of people who think they’re likely to be unemployed in the next four months reached a record high in a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey of consumer expectations that dates back to 2014.
What’s All the Fuss About Tips and Taxes?
Both presidential candidates are pledging to exempt workers from paying taxes on their tips, but experts say it's bad policy.
IRS Releases 401(k) Employer Match Guidance for Student Loan Repayments
The SECURE 2.0 ACT permits employers to provide matching contributions for employees based on their payments on student loans.
78% of Employees Would Leave Job with Subpar Benefits, Report Finds
In a challenge to business owners already struggling to hire and retain talent, 78% of employees say they would find a new job if their benefits package was inadequate, a new report found.