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Understanding Employees’ Preferences: The Key to CPA Firms Attracting Top Talent in 2025
2025 Tax Refund Date Estimator – And Last Minute Tax Tips for 2024
IRS Will Phase in $600 1099-K Reporting Threshold in 2026
Review of HubSync – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – Nov. 2024
Ernst & Young LLP wins two awards for service to hedge fund industry
Ernst & Young LLP has received the award for Best Audit Services in the 2012 HFMWeek U.S. Hedge Fund Services Awards.
At stockholder meeting, Intuit CEO hints at role in small business lending
With small business lending opportunities tight because of the reluctance of many financial institutions to qualify businesses for loans, Intuit is looking at ways it could work with small businesses and lenders to help provide better financial strength assessments, which could help with the qualification process.
Plante Moran Named to Fortune list of “100 Best Companies to Work For” for 15th Year
Technology, Social Media and Key Changes Keep Firm Current with Changing Workplace Landscape
Deltek announces ERP system designed for accounting firms
New Deltek Maconomy Public Accounting Solution to be unveiled at Winning is Everything conference
Deloitte releases annual tech predictions: Changes in password security, TV, smartphones
Deloitte TMT Predictions 2013: End of password-only security, 1 billion smartphones to ship and PC usage will thrive
New California lumber tax is challenging contractors & retailers
California's new 1 percent lumber tax has cost lumberyards and hardware stores thousands of dollars and turned business as usual on its head, raising the ire of retailers and contractors struggling to bounce back from the housing slump.
High tech medical companies applaud return of R&D tax credit
For more than a decade, hospitals all over the world have depended on medical instruments developed by Camarillo, California-based Kinamed Inc.
Small start-up firms find tax break program elusive
A state plan to encourage investment in Wisconsin companies has so far provided tax breaks for investors in an eclectic group of businesses, including some in old-line, slow-growth industries, but has failed to catch on among smaller start-up firms with the most potential to create jobs, the Journal Sentinel has found.