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‘Unpredictable’ Election Clouds Tax and Economic Policy View
Sanders May Bring His Populist Brand to Powerful Senate Finance Committee
Accountant Gets Jail Time For Charging $3 Million on New Jersey Employer’s Credit Card
New Jersey Joins IRS Direct File For 2025 Filing Season
Michigan Gov. signs executive order to create insurance, financial services department
Gov. Rick Snyder wasted no time implementing one of his proposals from Wednesday night's State of the State address, signing an executive order Thursday to create the new state Department of Insurance and Financial Services.
Florida workers feel effect of end of payroll tax cut
A Social Security tax break that was extended to Americans is officially over. The two percent tax break expired in January at the wishes of the US Congress.
Greatland offers year-in-review for W-2s (and 1099s)
With W-2 and 1099 reporting season in full swing, Greatland Corporation has released its annual selection of some of the year's most news-making events, as they pertain to the company's favorite government forms: 1099 and W-2.
Deltek announces ERP system designed for accounting firms
New Deltek Maconomy Public Accounting Solution to be unveiled at Winning is Everything conference
Payroll tax would elicit some cash from large Pittsburgh nonprofits
State Sen. Jim Ferlo added a new wrinkle Monday to the debate about whether nonprofits in Pittsburgh should pay for public services when he proposed a 0.4 percent payroll preparation tax.
Health insurance hikes hitting Texans
More than 163,000 Texans face double-digit rate increases to their healthcare premiums this year as insurers raise prices in anticipation of higher medical costs and full implementation of the Obama administration's healthcare law.
End of payroll tax cut to affect workers and retailers
The end of the 2 percent payroll tax cut, a provision in Congress' fiscal cliff deal, will be felt by most wage earners, and the local businesses those workers shop at.
Paycom opens sales office in Minneapolis
Paycom, a payroll, human resources and time management technology company, has expanded its U.S. presense with the opening of its newest office in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Oklahoma City-based company says that it has experienced strong growth despite the current economic environment.