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IRS Shares Five New Warning Signs of Incorrect ERC Claims
‘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
Billtrust expands Open API for increased tracking of bills
Inclusion of SmartTrak is Latest Addition to Open Interface Offered By Billtrust’s SaaS-Based Accounts Receivable Automation Platform
Survey: Majority of SMBs don’t see ‘justification’ for increased hiring in 2013
One-fifth of SMBs reported that the Affordable Care Act will negatively influence their hiring decisions
Consumer Confidence Index reaches five-year high
The latest Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index shows another increase, suggesting a healthier U.S. economy.
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Survey: Natural disasters are major safety worry for small businesses
Less than half of small businesses said they are prepared for severe emergencies or that safety plans are communicated regularly.
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Accounting Firms Face Challenges Advising Businesses on Health Care Reform
New requirements create opportunity for firms that develop expertise in their consulting practices
NC group helping veterans find jobs, careers
Phil Foster survived nearly 350 combat convoy missions while serving in the Army in Iraq, and the experience has taken its toll. He suffers from post traumatic stress disorder and is on an antidepressant and sees a psychologist on a regular basis.
New home construction up 20% in New Jersey
Home building in New Jersey is accelerating this year, as the state continues its slow recovery from the worst housing bust since World War II.
Denver economic growth strongest since 2008
With unemployment down and increasing business investments, the mayor of Denver, Colorado and the city's Office of Economic Development announced on Monday that the city's economy is strong and getting stronger.