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IRS to Host Virtual Focus Groups on the Business Tax Account Online Tool
GASB Proposes Guidance on Subsequent Events
FASB Issues Post-Implementation Review Report for Its Revenue Recognition Standard
Newsom: California Will Offer EV Rebates if Trump Cuts Federal Tax Credit
ADP to Co-Host 2nd Annual Small Business Summit on Security, Privacy and Trust
Free Summit to Focus on Cyber Security for Small and Midsized Businesses
Government shutdown big for few, but minimal for most
The equipment has been ordered, and the hiring of 35 workers to staff the soon-to-open Dirty Frank's Hot Dog Palace on the West Side had begun.
Blog: Re-Visiting PC-Matic
A long time ago…at least in terms of the life of a blogger…I did a quick overview of the PC-Matic utilities for personal computers. I wasn’t overly harsh, nor overly kind, and did mention that that in my mind the best service they provided was their newsletter.
Massachusetts Nixes Tax on Computer System Design, Software
Global accounting firm Ryan is offering business insight into the issue, as well as other corporate taxation issues.
How Accountants and Tax Pros Can Manage Business Risk
Summer may seem like a time where accountants can take a breath. They’re just past the April tax rush and still a ways ahead of end-of-year planning. But that timing makes August and September the optimum time to work on managing your practice – an essential part of which is managing business risk.
Government Shutdown Begins- What it Means for Small Business
On Monday night, the U.S. Congress rejected the U.S. Senate's version of the House bill for a debt limit increase, which effectively shuts down some of the non-critical operations of the federal government.
How the Government Shutdown Could Impact Small Business
As the possibility of a shutdown of the federal government looms, payroll and business services provider Paychex, Inc. has shared its insight on what such a shutdown could mean for small businesses across the country.
Marijuana Helping to Grow Jobs in Maine
For 27 year-old Paul McCarrier, selling marijuana pays the bills and grows his career. But McCarrier doesn't meet clients on street corners or in dimly lit parking lots.