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2013 Review of Sage Timeslips 2014 Edition
From the Nov. 2013 issue. Overview Sage Timeslips 2014 is a popular time and billing application for Microsoft Windows which is designed to simplify the process of managing engagements and billing clients for projects, tracking and collecting accounts receivable, entering and billing expenses, and managing profitability. Timeslips has customizations for many professional service firm types, […]
Thomson Reuters Offers Updated Report on Tax Changes in U.S. Healthcare Reform
Thomson Reuters Checkpoint has released an updated special report, Tax Changes in Health Care Reform Legislation, which is designed to help tax practitioners understand the tax provisions of health care reform that take effect now through 2018.
W-2 and 1099 Systems Help Accountants and Businesses Stay Compliant
2013 Overview of W-2/1099 Preparation Software
US Sees Jump in Small Business Loans, SBA Program
Treasury officials said loans issued through its Small Business Lending Fund are up $10.4 billion over baseline levels and up $1.4 billion over last quarter, nationwide. More of those loans have been issued in the Southeast than elsewhere in the U.S. according to the report.
Entrepreneur Coach Says Now is Best Time to Start a Small Business
Start Up Advice Book Shows Entrepreneurs How to Succeed
Cloud Payroll System Releases Integration API, Dreams of Connectedness
Connected back office applications simplify running a business
Tips to Navigate New Tax Laws, Changes to W-2 and 1099
Preparing for tax season is something individuals need to think about more than just once a year, especially since it seems that every year brings with it new changes related to W-2 and 1099 forms and reporting requirements. For Tax Year 2013, which most Americans will file by April 15, 2014, there are several important changes this year in the wake of the new Affordable Care Act, making it imperative for businesses to understand the changing W-2 and 1099 reporting environment.
Congress Takes Up Farm Bill Again
With the end of the government shutdown, farmers and advocates for those who rely on federal food assistance programs are pushing for a new farm bill to win approval from Congress. The day after the government reopened this week, President Barack Obama called a new farm bill his third legislative priority, after a budget deal and immigration reform.