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Local Governments are Addicted to Sales Tax Revenues
Uncertainty and Global Risks Outpace Risk Management Processes
Acumatica Launches Alliance Program to Expand Partner Ecosystem
How Cosourcing Can Be an Innovative Delivery Model for Business Life Cycle Accounting and Financial Reporting Challenges
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Colorado Businessman Gets 15 Months for $737K Employment Tax Evasion
A Colorado man has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for evading the payment of more than $700,000 in employment taxes he owed to the IRS.
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Five Ways Small Businesses Can Boost Their Sustainability
Making just a few sustainable and energy-efficient changes can pay off literally and for the good of the planet.
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3% Social Security COLA Estimated for 2024
The Senior Citizens League found that a 3% COLA would increase an average monthly benefit of $1,787 by a little more than $53.60.
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SALT Shakes Up House Republican Tax Package Discussions
House Republicans pushing to force relief from the $10,000 state and local tax cap could be a major challenge to GOP leadership.
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Once Again, the IRS Delays RMD Rules for Inherited IRAs
The IRS last week gave taxpayers additional relief from the confusing rules for certain required minimum distributions.
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Bipartisan House Efforts on Child Tax Credit Start to Take Shape
The Problem Solvers Caucus, a group of GOP and Democratic lawmakers, plans to work on issues associated with the credit.
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FAFSA Changes Rules on 529 Plans, Making It Easier for Grandparents and Others to Help Students
Previously, any money that grandparents gave a grandchild for college had to be reported as student untaxed income on the FAFSA, potentially lowering the student’s eligibility for financial aid.
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Workers Have Multiple Home Office Options
Only 4 percent of high-paying jobs were remote before the pandemic. That rose to 9 percent by the end of 2020, and it’s more than 15 percent today. There are expected to be 36.2 million American employees working remotely by 2025.