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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
What Independent Contractors Need to Know about Business Licenses
Many states do not require independent contractors to get a business license, but your city, municipality, or county may. Either way, you have some research to do to make sure you conduct business legally.
Airwallex Adds Integration with QuickBooks for Bank Feed Data
Data demonstrated that accountants overwhelmingly need to gain a greater understanding of what financial transformation means for their organizations.
PwC Survey: Even Though the Great Resignation is Over, Workers Still Want to Quit
According to the Big Four firm, 28% of respondents said they were likely to switch jobs within the next year—up from 19% in 2022.
Economists Say Rising Healthcare Costs Could Lead to Job Cuts
Expensive medical care doesn’t just impact patients but could result in layoffs for workers who never even went to the hospital.
Trump’s Plan to Stop Taxing Tips Could Cost Up to $250 Billion
A bill introduced by Republican lawmakers would ax federal and employment taxes on tips, but doing so could come at a price.
Gen Z Workers Are Making Less Money Than Millennials Did 10 Years Ago, Study Says
14% of Gen Z respondents are “extremely stressed out” about their financial situation, compared with 8% of millennials a decade ago.
Survey: Nearly 50% of Employees ‘Quiet Vacation’ During 4th of July Week
The week of July 4 can be a perilous one for productivity—and your younger workers could be especially eager for a long holiday break.
Unlike Everyone Else, Gen Z Is Not Scared of a Recession
Inflation was the No. 1 financial concern for all generations, TransUnion found in its latest Consumer Pulse survey.