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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
SALT Shakes Up House Republican Tax Package Discussions
House Republicans pushing to force relief from the $10,000 state and local tax cap could be a major challenge to GOP leadership.
HubSync Unveils Gateway: Redefining Client Experience for Audit and Tax Professionals
Gateway offers real-time status reporting and customizable set-ups for internal, corporate, and individual clients, ensuring 360-degree visibility regardless of size, complexity, or location.
Workers Have Multiple Home Office Options
Only 4 percent of high-paying jobs were remote before the pandemic. That rose to 9 percent by the end of 2020, and it’s more than 15 percent today. There are expected to be 36.2 million American employees working remotely by 2025.
Back-to-School Spending Expected to Hit Record of $41 Billion
Families with children in elementary through high school plan to spend an average of $890.07 on back-to-school items this year, approximately $25 more than last year’s record of $864.35 and a new high.
How Small Retailers Can Handle Sales Tax on Shipping: State-by-State Guide
Is shipping taxable? Just as there’s no one way to get products into the hands of customers, there’s no one way to tax delivery charges: Taxability varies by state and is influenced by the delivery method.
NetSuite Gives Business Users Tools for Guided Learning
Available to all NetSuite licensed customers at no additional cost, the contextual learning guides help businesses leverage the full capabilities of the suite and reduce time spent on training.
Intuit Launches App for Tracking Worker Hours, Schedules, and PTO
The new Workforce name reflects QuickBooks’ vision to provide businesses and their employees with a robust human capital management platform to manage their work, pay, and benefits in one place.
U.S. Inflation Drops to 3%
The details for June were also better than expected, with key measures of underlying inflation coming in below forecasts.