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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
Checks are Deeply Rooted in Financial History
The oldest surviving checkbook in the U.S. dates back to the late 1700s—and the register even has a notation for a check made out to Alexander Hamilton for legal services.
SEC Relaxes Regulations on Crowdfunding for Small Businesses
The temporary rules are intended to expedite the offering process for smaller, previously established companies directly or indirectly affected by COVID-19 that are seeking to meet their funding needs through the offer and sale of securities ...
5 Strategies to Help Small Businesses Survive a Recession
Some say a recession is coming, while others say that it’s already here. In either case, you must develop a strategy to recession-proof your business, and you should do this now. As the economy takes a deeper dive, it will be much harder for you to ...
California to Begin Reopening This Week, But Long Process Expected
The new changes are part of a four-stage plan the governor laid out last week to gradually transition back to normal in a state of nearly 40 million people whose lives have been upended by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Businesses with Forgiven PPP Loans Will Lose Tax Deductions
Small businesses that manage to get their Paycheck Protection Program loans forgiven may find themselves losing valuable tax breaks, according to new guidance from the Internal Revenue Service.
IAASB Proposes Modernization of Group Audits Standard
Proposed ISA 600 (Revised) deals with special considerations for audits of group financial statements (group audits). Group audits are often more complex and challenging than single-entity audits because a group may have many entities or ...
IRS Continues Sending Out Coronavirus Stimulus Payments, Offers FAQs on Error Messages
Taxpayers should check the FAQs often for the latest additions; many common questions are answered on IRS.gov already, and more are being developed. Here are answers to some of the top questions people are asking.
Study Shows Aggressive Merger and Partnership Plans for Communications Providers
A new survey shows that nearly three-quarters of respondents (73%) plan to merge or partner their solutions with other providers to offer increased service breadth over the next two years, and it further reveals concerns about the hidden complexity of ...