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Charitable Giving is Feeling Squeeze of Tight Economy
New GASB Members Named
CPE Webcast Dec. 5 – Struggling with Workflow Chaos? Discover How Identifying Your Offerings Changes Everything!
IRS ‘Get Ready’ Campaign Helps Taxpayers Prepare for Filing Season
Still Booming: Baby Boomers Overtake Millennials as Largest Generation of Home Buyers
The share of baby boomers has surpassed millennials and now makes up the largest generation of home buyers, according to the latest study from the National Association of Realtors.
U.S. Inflation Slows Slightly
A key measure of U.S. inflation showed hints of moderating in March, but likely not by enough to dissuade the Federal Reserve from raising interest rates again next month.
Finance Leaders Optimistic But Concerned over Costs
Key findings from Grant Thornton’s 2023 Q1 CFO Survey found 54% of CFOs reported being optimistic or very optimistic about the economy.
Lodging Tax Insanity — So Many Ways to Tax Accommodations
No matter how big an accommodation platform provider is, complying with state and local accommodation tax requirements can quickly become a burden.
Colorado Mulls Simplifying Retail Delivery Fee Requirements
The 27-cent retail delivery fee applies to all deliveries containing at least one taxable item that are made by motor vehicle to a location in Colorado.
AICPA Expresses Support for Bipartisan Supply Chain Disruptions Relief Act
In a letter to members of the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives, the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) expressed its strong support for the Supply Chain Disruptions Relief Act.
New York State Society of CPAs Launches “Smart Money Habits” Financial Literacy Initiative
The newly created initiative is meant to educate and empower the public regarding vital aspects of financial literacy.
Small Business Jobs and Wages Saw Modest Increase in March
The March report also showed average hourly earnings increased slightly from the previous month to 4.64 percent.