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Zone & Co Launches ZoneBilling AI Assistant
IRS Extends Tax Deadlines Until May For Helene Victims
Avantax Acquires SEP Financial Services
Sovos Launches Indirect Tax Suite for SAP, Enhances Clean Core Readiness
New App Center Focuses on Small Business Financial Needs
Bill.com has launched a new App Center that the company says is the first SaaS-based platform focused on streamlining workflows and supercharging productivity not just for CFOs but for entire companies.
Despite Threat of Fraud, Most SMB Owners Fail on Security
National Survey Shows Small Businesses Show Less Concern Until They Become Victims Themselves
Survey Shows Corporate Boards Focusing on IT
New ACDS data finds increased importance of IT but shows boards challenged in their oversight role
Federal Agency Rules Against Debit Card-Only Paychecks
Paying employees exclusively with debit cards -- like a local McDonald's franchisee had been -- is illegal, federal regulators have determined.
AccuFund & Brisbane Partner for Nonprofit Accounting Solutions
AccuFund, Inc., which deveolops financial reporting and accounting software for non-profit, municipal and government organizations, has announced a reseller agreement with Brisbane Consulting Group. Brisbane specializes in providing technology services to nonprofit organizations.
Nonprofits & the IRS: 5 Risk Areas to Watch For
As the Internal Revenue Service Exempt Organization division twists and turns in the wind over the recent scandal involving undue scrutiny on certain tax-exempt applications, nonprofit managers and practitioners might wonder how this will impact them.
Attempt to Override Veto of Missouri Tax & Gun Laws Fails
Gov. Jay Nixon scored two key victories as the Republican-controlled Legislature failed to override his vetoes of legislation that aimed to cut income taxes and nullify federal gun laws Wednesday.
Auditors Fault Internal Controls At Connecticut Community Colleges
A Connecticut state auditors' report issued Wednesday reveals a troubled system of internal controls throughout the state's 12 community colleges, ranging from instances in which employees started work before signing contracts, contracts weren't competitively bid and proper purchasing procedures were skirted.