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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
Virginia Accountant Admits to Stealing Over $1 Million From Client
Maria Reich, former president of On Call Accountants, pleaded guilty to eight counts of wire fraud as part of a plea agreement.
Decisions 2024 – So, What’s Next?
Embracing adaptability and continuous learning will equip us to thrive in an environment of economic uncertainty and rising costs.
What the DOL’s Proposed Overtime Rule Means For Small Businesses
The White House just approved a Labor Department proposal to raise the minimum salary exemption to $55,068 per year.
AICPA Endorses Bipartisan Legislation to Provide Additional Tax Relief to Victims of Natural Disasters
Under current law, taxpayers affected by a major disaster often have less time to make a refund or credit claim than those who are not affected.
Only 36% of Not-for-Profits Have Seen an Increase in Funding Following 2022-23 Financial Upheaval
This is a slight improvement over 2023 where only 24 percent of organizations saw an increase in funding while 35 percent saw a decrease.
The PCAOB is Hitting the Road This Year
Board members will host a series of five in-person forums for small audit firms in Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver, Miami, and Jersey City.
When Rogue Brokers Switch People’s ACA Policies, Tax Surprises Can Follow
Some tax returns are being rejected because filers failed to provide information about ACA coverage they didn't know they had.
AICPA Gives FinCEN Recommendations on RIA Regs
The AICPA has asked FinCEN to reassess the proposed regulations to ensure that there is an appropriate balance between regulatory objectives and practical realities faced by RIAs.