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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
Securely Mobilizing the Accounting Profession
Accounting professionals are like any other information worker – currently trying to keep their head above water and fight the incoming tide of digital documentation.
KatzAbosch COO Inducted into Organization for Professional Women
Arlene R. Thayer (Ciroula), AAAPM, Chief Operating Officer of KatzAbosch, was recently inducted into Network 2000, a non-profit organization aimed at promoting the advancement of women in professional and executive positions.
AICPA urges Congress to take action against patent trolls
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants has issued a statement and letter to the leaders of both the United States Senate and House of Representatives, urging them to take action regarding patent refoms, which the group says is necessary because of what it calls fraudulent litigation by some organizations that exist solely for suing over patent rights.
New mobile banking tools designed for micro-businesses
-- Business productivity tools for smallest of businesses -- Bank designs Business Mobility Bundle for unique needs of micro-business segment -- Business owners can manage finances on the go with e-Business Checking account, a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 and mobile merchant services capabilities
In Florida, back-to-school sales tax holiday includes computers
Back-to-school shoppers will get a chance to save some cash this week when Florida's sales tax holiday kicks off.
TIAG Welcomes Top 50 U.S. Accounting Firm
NY accounting firm, Berdon LLP, joined The International Accounting Group earlier this week.
Top 50 U.S. accounting firm joins international firm alliance
Berdon leads TIAG’s U.S. expansion strategy advised by top industry consultant Allan Koltin.
New Texas law focuses on construction payroll fraud
Five construction workers labored for weeks at a federally funded, multi-housing project, expecting a paycheck at the end of each week. But as each Friday rolled around, the drywallers on the $31 million Buckeye Trail Commons project in Dallas went home without one.