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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
AI’s Growing Influence Over CPA Services
With change to any industry comes new opportunities and threats. How you and your firm navigate the pros and cons of innovation will ultimately determine your success.
Black CPA Centennial Promotes Advancement
Leaders from the Black CPA Centennial, whose organizations work to promote the advancement of Black CPAs, offer insights on the present and future state of the profession’s diversity.
Cannabis Accounting: What Your Clients Need to Know
Because so many new cannabis business owners have lots of questions I've pulled together the common ones I hear so you can help prospective clients understand the ways accounting professionals can support their businesses.
Everything You Need to Know About LLCs to Help Your Clients
Popular for its owner liability protections and flexible tax options, the Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a legal structure option worth exploring for clients who are starting or growing businesses.
Massachusetts Society of CPAs Commits $25,000 to Expand Early College High School Academy
The Early College High School Academy launched in 2019 and is the state’s first accounting-focused, early college initiative in Massachusetts. Participating students learn the fundamentals of accounting, economics, statistics and information technology.
Credit Cards Could Be the Next Big Opportunity in B2B Payments
With the advent of widespread remote work, businesses have made impressive leaps in eliminating checks and adopting electronic supplier payments. These changes primarily translated to increasing the number of ACH or Direct Deposit payments made.
Pros on the Move – June 2022
Professionals on the Move is a round-up of recent promotions, staffing changes, and achievements in the profession.
Majority of Workers Say Working from Home Improved Their Finances
Among the 38% of Americans who worked from home at some point since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in March 2020, 57% said working from home had a positive effect on their personal finances, according to a new study from Bankrate.com.