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N.Y. Congressman Requests Trump’s Support For Tax Cap Elimination
Chicago Aldermen Give Mayor Brandon Johnson’s $300M Property Tax Plan the Boot
Some Enrolled Agents Have Until Jan. 31 to Renew Their Status, IRS Says
Rho Launches Partner Portal Specifically For Accountants
These Apps Can Save Consumers Money
Whether you’re a seasoned saver or just starting out, the best money-saving apps can help you build up your bank account. Each app offers its own set of tools and strategies to help you save.
Baby Boomers Hold 30% of U.S. Wealth
Older baby boomers have accumulated more than $14 trillion in additional net worth since the end 2019, based on Federal Reserve data.
Top 5 Regulatory Issues for Employers in 2024
The report identifies regulations relating to artificial intelligence, data security, wage laws, workplace safety, and retirement as among the top issues to watch in the coming year.
IRS Sets Mileage Rate at 67 Cents Per Mile for 2024
The optional standard mileage rate for business use of a vehicle will increase 1.5 cents from 2023, the IRS said on Thursday.
Mortgage Rates Drop Below 7%
The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage was 6.95% Thursday, according to Freddie Mac, a government-sponsored home-loan agency.
Recent Data Study Reveals Most Popular Side Hustle in Every U.S. State
39% of Americans are currently working a side hustle in addition to their full-time job to pay their bills. Younger generations are even more likely to have one – 53% of Gen Z and 50% of millennials have a side hustle.
EY Cutting U.S. Jobs, Delaying Start Dates for New Hires
The job cuts will affect “a limited number of people” in the firm, according to a statement from EY’s U.S. unit.
Business Executives’ Mixed View on Economy Reflects Continued Uncertainty, AICPA & CIMA Survey Finds
Business executives don’t have a strong sense of where the economy is headed, and their mixed-bag outlook reflects that, according to the fourth-quarter AICPA & CIMA Economic Outlook Survey.