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The Tax Blotter – Nov. 2024
CohnReznick Expands Footprint in Philippines
New Integrated Cloud-based Accounting and Payroll Option
Xero and SurePayroll, provider of online payroll services, have announced an integration to offer an integrated accounting and payroll solution to small businesses and accounting professionals.
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Wasp Barcode Releases Enhanced InventoryControl v.7 with QuickBooks Integration
Wasp Barcode Technologies has released InventoryControl version 7, a complete inventory tracking solution for small and medium-sized businesses. Wasp InventoryControl version 7 is available in three editions: Standard, RF Professional, and RF Enterprise.
CCH Launches Axcess Suite
CCH announced the launch of its newest cloud-based solution CCH Axcess, the only cloud-based tax preparation, compliance and firm management solution.
Thomson Reuters Acquires TaxWorks Software from RedGear Technologies
The Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters recently announced the acquisition of select TaxWorks assets from RedGear Technologies.
Apr. 25: Free CPE Webcast on Using Cloud-Based Tax Prep and Workflow
CPA Practice Advisor will host a CPE-eligible webcast on Thursday, Apr. 25 on how to use cloud-based programs for tax preparation and workflow.
Licensing Tax Preparers: It’s necessary, and it’s going to happen soon
More than half of all tax returns filed with the Internal Revenue Service are prepared by professionals. That’s a substantial number of returns, so it is sad to see the number of preparers who make significant errors.