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An Increase in Customer Theft is Increasing Restaurant Prices
IRS Shares Five New Warning Signs of Incorrect ERC Claims
‘Unpredictable’ Election Clouds Tax and Economic Policy View
Sanders May Bring His Populist Brand to Powerful Senate Finance Committee
W2Mate.com Announces Updated 2014 Tax Forms
New W-2 and 1099 printing and electronic delivery software program has been released by W2Mate.Com.
Will the Rise in the Federal Unemployment Tax Affect Your Clients?
Your payroll clients are already paying FUTA, a federal tax levied on employers that are covered by their state's unemployment insurance program. Depending on where they're located, your clients may face an increase in FUTA when they file their 2013 taxes.
Living With Cell Phone Data Caps
The 21st Century brought to the American language a slew of new terms and concepts, from Googling and Sexting to Unfriending and Tweeting. But by far the least understood of the new terms, and the one that puts users at risk of serious limitations or financial penalties, is the Cell Phone Data Cap.
Tool Helps Test Effects of Healthcare Law on Businesses
Thomson Reuters Releases ACA Decision Support Tool for Tax and Employee Benefits Professionals
How to Reduce Your Clients’ SUTA Tax Rate in 2014
This month, we'll look at state unemployment tax, or SUTA. Unlike FUTA, SUTA offers employers in many states a way to reduce their tax rates in 2014. It's called a "voluntary contribution."
Shoppers Getting Ready to Start Holiday Shopping Early
The 2013 holiday shopping season is underway, with ICSC survey results showing some unexpected trends. As in most years, the top shopping day of the year is expected to be Black Friday. However, Cyber Monday will follow close behind across most demographic groups, overtaking Super Saturday as the second busiest holiday shopping day of the year.
How an Accounting Firm Can Offer Full Financial Planning
Financial trends and strategies beyond the tax advice basics.
Minimum Wage of $15 Per Hour? Is Your City Or State Next?
A town in Washington state may have just voted for a minimum wage of $15 per hour. If this was any other small town of its size, it might go unnoticed, but this town is SeaTac.