IRS targets summer rollout for e-Services upgrade
The Internal Revenue Service is planning June 18 as the tentative date for moving its e-Services platform to what it promises will be more secure and modern technology.
The Internal Revenue Service is planning June 18 as the tentative date for moving its e-Services platform to what it promises will be more secure and modern technology.
A new report finds Deloitte ahead of other Big Four firms in the global market for “digital transformation” services.
The Lundquist College of Business announced they will upgrade their Department of Accounting to its own entity.
Revenue, costs, profit. Those were the old magic numbers. But companies that embrace big data can do much better.
Change is hard, but organizations need to embrace it or risk falling behind the innovation curve.
President Donald Trump took executive action Thursday to give churches and religious groups greater leeway to engage in politics without risking their tax-exempt status.
The Congressional Research Service has issued a report summarizing the proposed tax changes in the “Better Way” tax reform blueprint released last summer by congressional Republicans.
Susan Hayes can’t forget the trek from the parking lot, across a dusty patch of Arizona desert, to a dingy building without air conditioning and through a door marked “Scorpion Room.”
Private sector employers added 177,000 jobs in April, according to payroll giant ADP, in a sign that the hiring pace is slowing somewhat from last year.
The U.S. Senate confirmed lawyer Jay Clayton to run the Securities and Exchange commission, President Donald Trump’s first major Wall Street regulator to take office as the administration pushes to roll back financial regulations.