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Payhawk Adds Integration with Mastercard Transaction Notifications for Spend Management
Tax Experts Receive Awards from AICPA
Withum Launches New AI Services Website
Aprio Acquires Kirsch Kohn & Bridge in Southern California
Nearly 2 in 5 Have a Side Hustle; 44% Think They Will Always Need One
Side hustlers earn $810 per month, on average, with 27% earning more than $500 per month and 15% earning more than $1,000.
Money.com Rates Patriot Software As Most Affordable
Money’s list of the best payroll software for 2023 aims to help entrepreneurs select the best option for their business.
More Americans Struggle with Personal Finances
Some 73% of adults were “doing at least OK financially” as of October, down five percentage points from a year earlier and among the lowest levels since 2016.
Colorado Department of Revenue Seizes Headquarters of Boston Market Over Unpaid Sales and Payroll Taxes
McDonald’s purchased Boston Market in May 2000, eventually selling it to Sun Capital Partners, a private equity firm in 2007, which in turn sold the company to the Rohan Group during the pandemic.
CEO Pay Increased by 2.7 Percent in 2022
Additionally, the percentage of CEOs who received a reduction in total pay doubled from 21% in 2021 to 42% in 2022.
Online Labor Demand Increased in April
The Conference Board-Lightcast Help Wanted OnLine Index measures the change in advertised online job vacancies over time, reflecting monthly trends in employment opportunities across the U.S.
What She-cession? More U.S. Women Are Working Than Ever
Companies have more women on their payrolls than ever before, as a large share of 25- to 54-year-olds are employed or looking for work.
New Jersey Considers Tax Cuts for Seniors and Businesses
New Jersey is home to the nation’s highest property taxes, with the average bill hitting a record $9,490 in 2022.