New stats don’t bode well for error-free coronavirus stimulus payments

Federal agencies are increasingly sending incorrect benefit payments to Americans, a government watchdog said as the Internal Revenue Service prepares to send more than $292 billion in direct payments to households as part of the government’s coronavirus response.

New stats don’t bode well for error-free coronavirus stimulus payments


Trump, Pelosi put 2017 tax law on table in next coronavirus aid round

Some of the most contested pieces of the 2017 tax overhaul are being revisited as the White House and Congress begin to discuss another round of economic stimulus, including restoring the break for entertaining business clients and lifting the cap on state and local deductions.

Trump, Pelosi put 2017 tax law on table in next coronavirus aid round


Generational Viewpoints: Top tips for working from home

NextGen veterans of remote work share their success strategies.

Generational Viewpoints: Top tips for working from home


Keeping your remote team engaged

Employees can be “all in” no matter where they work, according to Amy Leschke-Kahle of the Marcus Buckingham Co., an ADP company, provided managers are engaged with them.

Keeping your remote team engaged


Keep in touch: Video and CRM apps to navigate the coronavirus crisis

As I write this, things are going from bad to worse with the COVID-19 crisis. With the high level of anxiety that comes with a stressful situation, and the equally high level of uncertainty, it’s easy to get distracted. But the fact is that most of us are now working from home, and while this is unfamiliar to many, that isn’t necessarily a bad thing, even though the circumstances that necessitate it are frightening.

Keep in touch: Video and CRM apps to navigate the coronavirus crisis


The coronavirus pandemic requires bold firm leadership

During these unprecedented times, here are some tips for navigating your team through one of the most tumultuous tax seasons it has ever seen.

The coronavirus pandemic requires bold firm leadership


Firms giving back: Coronavirus edition

An ongoing catalogue of firms’ philanthropic efforts in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Firms giving back: Coronavirus edition


There’s a battle brewing for taxpayers’ $1,200 government relief check for coronavirus

The world’s largest payment companies are fighting for their own piece of the U.S. coronavirus stimulus: an assignment to help distribute some of the relief money that will be sent to millions of Americans in the coming weeks.

There’s a battle brewing for taxpayers’ ,200 government relief check for coronavirus


Make the move to a culture of quality audits

A better audit isn’t measured by the number of forms completed.

Make the move to a culture of quality audits


Boomer's Blueprint: From business as usual to unusual business

Making the switch to an entirely new model.

Boomer's Blueprint: From business as usual to unusual business