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3 Reasons to Involve Your Children in Small Business Saturday
Review of Blue J – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – Nov. 2024
State Societies in Action: Wisconsin Institute of CPAs
LinkedIn + AI = A Recipe for Prospecting Success for Accounting Firms
Taxes, Health Care Costs Top Concerns For Small Businesses, Report Says
The National Federation of Independent Business found that more Main Street employers view taxes as a "critical" problem.
Patriot Software Adds Free HR Center For Users
The HR Center includes federal, state, and local compliance monitoring and robust HR tools, resources, and templates.
U.S. Workforce Expected to Expand By 0.4% a Year in Coming Decade
The annual rate translates to 6.7 million additional jobs over the decade, or about 55,000 a month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said.
Labor Department Admits Mishap in Release of Jobs Data
The episode has prompted steps to beef up data-release protocols at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a DOL spokesperson said.
Are Your Clients Compliant with Tangible Personal Property Taxes?
Almost every state has rules about the taxability of goods and services, and the complexity of those rules affects a lot of business owners and CFOs daily. But a tax on tangible personal property can be just as confusing.
Opinion: Trump and Harris Proposals Would Make Our Tipping Culture Worse
Plans to exempt tips from federal income taxes would be bad news for customers—and perhaps even for tipped workers themselves.
Small Businesses and Consumers Are in Conflict on Payment Preferences
Nearly 9 in 10 U.S. consumers want to pay by card, while 30% of small businesses don’t accept cards as a form of payment.
Why Sales Taxes Are Often Different for Takeout, Delivery and In-Restaurant Food
Sales tax typically applies to both dine-in and takeout food in Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Texas, and Wisconsin, at least if it’s from a restaurant.