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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
Versapay Appoints Chief People Officer to Support Rapid Growth and People-First Culture
As a member of the executive team, Kendal will lead the company’s HR organization, guiding its people operations team as Versapay continues to grow its organization and collaborative remote-friendly culture. Kendal will help build a world-class ...
Lockstep Launches ‘Smart Inbox’ for Accounting Teams
Lockstep Inbox is a free connected accounting inbox that allows teams to organize, control, and automate accounting activity streams across the vendor and customer ecosystem. Lockstep Inbox connects to QuickBooks and Xero to automate accounts ...
CFOs Less Optimistic on Economy in U.S. and E.U.
Sixty-four percent of CFOs view the current North American economy as good or very good, a decrease from 4Q21’s 72%. Thirty-six percent of finance leaders expect economic conditions in North America to improve in a year, down from 45% last quarter.
Reality TV Stars on Trial for Tax Evasion and Financial Fraud
Federal prosecutors allege "Chrisley Knows Best" stars committed fraud, then hid millions from the reality show... (Photo credit: RumorFix via Wikipedia Commons.)
Illinois CPA Society Honors 2022 Women to Watch Award Winners
The Illinois CPA Society (ICPAS), in partnership with the ICPAS Women’s Committee and the AICPA Women’s Initiatives Executive Committee, presented the winners of the prestigious 2022 Women to Watch Awards at the ICPAS Women’s Leadership Forum, held ...
Outstanding CPAs Honored by Indiana CPA Society
The Indiana CPA Society honored the state's top CPAs at its annual CPA Celebration on May 13. Each individual was nominated by their peers or Society staff and selected by an awards committee comprised of members of the board of directors.
Retail Sales Remain High Despite Inflation
The data suggest that Americans are still spending on merchandise at a rapid clip — potentially fueled by credit-card borrowing — even as prices rise at the fastest pace in decades. That said, economists expect consumer spending to shift away from ...
Businesses Increase Employee Mental Health Support, But Many Workers Are Still Struggling
Half of workers still report their mental health has deteriorated since the start of the pandemic, with 58 percent citing increased work hours or workload as taking the greatest toll. 84 percent of employees report they can’t stop thinking about work.