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Understanding Employees’ Preferences: The Key to CPA Firms Attracting Top Talent in 2025
2025 Tax Refund Date Estimator – And Last Minute Tax Tips for 2024
IRS Will Phase in $600 1099-K Reporting Threshold in 2026
Review of HubSync – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – Nov. 2024
How to Find Some Golden Nuggets In Retirement Planning
The tax break for “net unrealized appreciation” (NUA) is one of the biggest tax breaks on the books for retirement-savers, but it is often overlooked.
How To Put Roth IRA Distributions in Order
Practically every Roth IRA owner knows that you can take qualified distributions from the account without paying any tax on the withdrawals. That’s why many of your clients set up the Roth in the first place. But it’s not as well-known that ...
Why Solo 401(k) Plans Have an Edge
For many years, self-employed individuals shied away from 401(k) plans. It was usually too costly and cumbersome to administer such a plan for just a single participant. But now the “solo 401(k)” is a more viable alternative for this segment of the ...
237,000 New Jobs Created in June
Payrolls for businesses with 49 or fewer employees increased by 120,000 jobs in June, the same as May. Employment among companies with 50-499 employees increased by 86,000 jobs, up from 63,000 the previous month.
Employment Growth Unchanged in First Half of Year
The national index has shown mixed results since September 2014, moving within a narrow band for the last ten months between 100.56 and 100.85.
Mobile Payment Company Square Launches Payroll App
Square Payroll is designed to work on mobile devices and includes time clock management features. When employees clock in and out, the information is shared with the payroll app. The payroll system can also handle bonuses, tipped workers and ...
How New Regulations Could Boost Retirement Savings
The proposal, with details still being hashed out in Washington, DC, would broaden the definition of which investment advisors are considered fiduciaries, putting them under greater scrutiny of the Department of Labor if they don’t put their clients’ ...
Supreme Court Ruling on ObamaCare Means Business as Usual
The best advice that tax practitioners and business advisers can give their clients in the wake of the new Supreme Court decision on Obamacare is actually pretty simple: Keep doing what you’re doing.