Compensation
Compensation
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A Biden proposal to change the tax deduction for contributions to a tax credit could have serious implications.
March 2 -
Certified management accountants weren’t as hurt salary-wise by the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic as non-CMAs, according to a new survey.
March 2 -
Hourly earnings and weekly hours worked at small businesses improved last month, according to payroll giant Paychex, while hiring dipped slightly during the pandemic.
March 2 -
Accounting firms must focus on building and nurturing relationships more than ever before.
March 2 -
Senate Democrats are jettisoning a proposal to penalize corporations that don’t raise the minimum wage for their lowest-paid workers in an effort to keep President Biden’s broader stimulus plan on track.
March 1 -
A fresh initiative in the U.S. Senate to put a tax penalty on big companies as a way of forcing higher minimum wages prompted a skeptical reaction among economists including a top adviser to former President Barack Obama.
February 27 -
Two Senate committee chiefs are looking at ways to raise taxes on companies paying workers less than $15 an hour, as part of a new strategy to include President Joe Biden’s push to boost the minimum wage to that level in his COVID-19 aid bill.
February 26 -
Lumsden & McCormick promotes four; Oklahoma Society of CPAs announces 2021 Trailblazer and Path Finder award winners; and more CPA news.
February 26 -
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is weighing adding a provision to the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan that would put a penalty tax on big companies that don’t pay workers at least $15 an hour, a Democratic aide said on condition of anonymity.
February 26 -
Even after the coronavirus, the accounting profession will need to keep changing and adapting at a rapid pace.
February 26 -
The Top Five Firm welcomed 14 inaugural organizations from a wide range of industries to "actively enhance diversity, equity and inclusion within their organizations."
February 25 -
To best serve your clients, and your own firm, these are the top items to closely monitor in the year ahead.
February 25 -
Professionals from Top 100 Firm PKF O'Connor Davis share the strategies they're using to maintain firm culture in a remote environment.
February 25 -
Delaying filing; inbox anxiety; a new voice; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
February 23 -
A new report from the IMA and CalCPA also found that 43 to 55 percent of female, nonwhite, and LGBTQIA respondents polled have left a U.S. accounting company due to a perceived lack of equitable treatment.
February 22 -
The Big Four firm created the program to give more people of color the opportunity to become CPAs.
February 22 -
The vaccine rollout may not be happening as fast as we’d like, but an end to the worst of the pandemic is on the horizon. Is your firm ready for it?
February 22 -
New guidance shows how employees and employers can carry over unused money from flexible spending accounts and dependent care assistance programs.
February 18 -
Paul Knopp, KPMG U.S. Chair and CEO, posted an internal message on LinkedIn reiterating the firm's condemnation of "discrimination, harassment or racism" against Asian-Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.
February 17 -
The CPA Consultants Alliance held its annual meeting online to discuss challenges confronting the accounting profession from COVID-19 and elect a new slate of officers for this year.
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