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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
Court Says Most of California’s Gig Worker Law is Valid; Prop. 22
For gig workers, Prop 22 preserved flexible schedules associated with remaining a contractor but took away protections giving gig workers classification as employees.
Up to 45 Percent of Americans Have a Side Hustle
73% of workers with a side hustle are actively thinking about quitting their job. 60% of workers said that they would rather quit their job than return to the office five days a week.
House GOP Spars with Janet Yellen Over Biden’s Tax Proposals
Republicans on the Ways and Means Committee gave the president’s latest budget request an icy reception.
Global Employers Creating Cross-Border Pensions
Demand for international pensions and savings vehicles is continuing to grow as employers try to optimize their benefits packages for different groups within their global workforce.
How Firms Can Use Payroll to Build Trust with Clients
Having insights into payroll also can allow accountants better insight into tax credits that clients may qualify for.
BILL Partners with BMO to Help Businesses Digitize and Streamline Payments
BMO Bill Connect, powered by BILL, is a bill pay and invoicing platform that helps customers pay and get paid in a simpler, faster and more secure way.
4 Easy Ways to Show Appreciation to Your Employees Year Round
Employee Appreciation Day was a good opportunity for leaders to reflect on how they can improve employee retention.
Changes in 2024 CPA Exam Put Technology Front and Center
There will be a new infrastructure, new discipline sections, and a greater emphasis on technology throughout.