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IRS ‘Get Ready’ Campaign Helps Taxpayers Prepare for Filing Season
Trump Nominates Hedge Fund Exec Bessent to Lead Treasury Department
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Professionals on the Move – Nov. 2024
From Solo to Squad: Building a Team-Based Firm for Success
Many accountants begin as solopreneurs but eventually want a reliable team. So, how can you make this transition smoothly without overwhelming yourself or your clients?
IRS’s Government Shutdown Plans Include Furloughs and Few Services
Contingency plan calls for the IRS to furlough two-thirds of its workforce and press pause on most core tax administration functions.
Small Business Owners’ Confidence in the Economy Nears Pre-Pandemic Highs
Business owners report increasing optimism about their businesses and the state of the economy, but inflation is still a concern.
How Accounting Firms Are Winning the Automation Game
Eighty-nine percent of accountants say automation makes their firm more profitable and efficient, according to a new BILL report.
QuickBooks Money Offers Subscription-Free Payments and Banking for Small Businesses
Intuit recently announced the debut of QuickBooks Money, a new, all-in-one payments and banking solution with no monthly fees or minimum balance requirements that gives small businesses complete control of their money from anywhere.
Only Richest 20% of Americans Still Have an Abundance of Pandemic Savings
For the bottom 80% of households by income, bank deposits and other liquid assets were lower in June this year than they were in March 2020.
IRS Updates 2023-2024 Per Diem Rates for Business Travelers
Taxpayers can use the special per diem rates to substantiate the amount of expenses for lodging, meals, and incidental expenses.
IRS Gives Tax Relief to Those Affected by Hurricane Lee in Massachusetts and Maine
All individuals and business owners in these two states now have until Feb. 15, 2024, to file their returns and make tax payments.