Payroll
Congressional Tax Writers Differ on Lame-Duck Social Security Fix
A Social Security provision currently limits benefits for public workers who also get government pensions.
Half of U.S. Workers May Look for New Jobs in Coming Year, According to Survey
46% of respondents are currently looking or plan to look for a new role in the first half of 2023, up from 41% six months ago.
Flexible Spending Account Deadline is Approaching: If You Don’t Use It, You Lose It
Money that’s put into FSAs must be used by Dec. 31; however, some firms allow you to roll over a portion of unused money.
Compared to Workers in Other Fields, Accountants Are Pretty Happy with Their Pay
More than half of accounting professionals believe they are well-compensated, a LinkedIn survey revealed.
Being an Empathetic Leader Builds Your Team’s Trust
The effectiveness of a leader at an accounting firm involves much more than technical know-how or years of experience.
Could Payroll be a Profit Center for Your Firm?
According to a survey completed by Sure Payroll, 42% of small businesses still use in-house, do-it-yourself methods to process payroll.
Cyber Monday Sales on Track to Break Record Despite Inflation
Spending increased 5.8% from a year ago, making it the biggest online shopping day ever, according to Adobe Inc.
Worker Shortages May Be Permanent
The lack of workers presents a problem to more than just employers. It has impacted many across the country.