NATP announces 2020 TaxCon virtual event
The National Association of Tax Professionals will hold an online education event, featuring live interaction with accounting instructors, attendees and exhibitors, July 27-31, 2020.
The National Association of Tax Professionals will hold an online education event, featuring live interaction with accounting instructors, attendees and exhibitors, July 27-31, 2020.
The Trump administration is starting investigations into digital services taxes considered by several trading partners from the European Union to India that could lead to tariffs being imposed on the countries’ exports to the U.S.
An appeal going before the Ninth Circuit questions the constitutionality of Code Section 280E.
After employee pay and rent, partner deferred compensation retirement benefit plans usually are the third largest expense on a firm’s income statement.
Thinking about changing partner retirement benefits post-coronavirus?
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will attempt to expedite approval of changes to the popular Paycheck Protection Program aimed at giving small businesses more flexibility in using the money from the fund, according to Senate aides.
McConnell seeks fast track to ease PPP rules for small business
The future is uncertain — until you start taking it into your own hands.
Accountants are exactly the right kind of workers to thrive in a work-from-home environment. But how do team leaders manage their staff from afar?
The Top 100 Firm’s voluntary policy will permit virtual workspaces for its staff members due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
PKF O’Connor Davies announces pilot remote work program for rest of 2020
The service hasn’t been doing enough to collect the taxes owed by hundreds of thousands of people who owe billions of dollars, according to a new report.
IRS isn’t working on cases involving high-income nonfilers who owe billions
Here are some practice management suggestions for the new normal.