TCJA extension or sunset: Gamechangers for professional athletes
Uncertainty around sunsetting provisions should have professional athletes planning ahead on their taxes.
Uncertainty around sunsetting provisions should have professional athletes planning ahead on their taxes.
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The increasing amount of investment from private equity firms in the accounting profession is transforming the ways accountants pursue their careers, according to a new report.
Job and wage growth continued at a moderate pace among small businesses in October, likely slowed by the impact of recent hurricanes down south, according to payroll company Paychex.
It’s the latest in a series of tax breaks announced by the Republican nominee with the election only about a week away.
The IRS is pushing back filing and payment deadlines for those impacted in Juneau.
Firms are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to help with data management and security, but paradoxically, that technology can pose security risks of its own.
Low interest-rate yields, minimum-asset requirements for investing and higher fees brought lower grades for most of the firms reviewed in an annual study.
Dignari is a woman-owned firm specializes in digital ID and access management solutions for U.S. government clients.
The Internal Revenue Service did little to stop fraudsters who used the Practitioner Priority Service Line to fraudulently claim nearly $462 million in refunds, per the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.