Will PPP fraud turn into the next wave of ‘liar’s loans’?
Requiring so little from applicants and giving so little guidance to them is virtually begging for fraudulent loan applications to be submitted or for good faith errors to be made.
Requiring so little from applicants and giving so little guidance to them is virtually begging for fraudulent loan applications to be submitted or for good faith errors to be made.
Intuit Practice Management, which is powered by Karbon, is now available across all Intuit Accountants products with the addition of ProSeries.
Intuit Practice Management now available across accountants products
Proposition 19 would change key aspects of the landmark Prop 13.
New proposition threatens California’s real property tax haven
The private sector gained 428,000 jobs in August, especially within large companies, according to payroll giant ADP, a tentative sign of a continuing economic recovery despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
A student team from the Indian Institute of Technology won the annual competition that tackles real-world business issues with AI and emerging technology-based tools.
It’s not hyperbole to say that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected every aspect of the way we do business, and many of the changes are far from temporary.
The profession should use its high levels of partner compensation to help counter its high levels of turnover.
Domestic and international; contractors and nonprofits; IRS big-debt help; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
The Internal Revenue Service released final regulations for the base erosion and anti-abuse tax that is supposed to discourage multinational corporations from shifting profits overseas.
The Internal Revenue Service introduced a section of its website dedicated to the Centralized Partnership Audit Regime.