Compensation
Compensation
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The day-off debate; SECURE’s flaw; IRS appeals mean a long wait; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 18 -
Many businesses have an annual Bring Your Kid to Work day and so does Withum.
June 17 -
Jim Boomer of Boomer Consulting discusses the benefits and challenges of remote staff at the 2019 AICPA Engage conference.
June 14 -
A special early draft of the IRS publication on federal income tax withholding gives employers an advance look at the changes in the new Form W-4.
June 12 -
Twenty-five female accounting leaders were recognized at the ongoing 2019 Engage conference in Las Vegas.
June 12 -
Clawbacks on incentive-based compensation for executives could lead to misconduct and misreporting of financial results, according to a new academic study.
June 7 -
Only 34 percent of CFOs agree there is a succession plan in place for their role, and 81 percent of CFOs report there is no internal successor for them.
June 6 -
The outlook for the U.S. and global economy is getting gloomier, according to a new survey by the AICPA.
June 6 -
The annual Accounting MOVE Project's report on female leadership and diversity trends also included its lists of the best firms for women and best firms for equity leadership.
June 6 -
Not only would stretch IRAs be dead if the legislation were to pass in the Senate, but your clients’ profit-sharing plans could be next.
June 5 -
A short list of pointers for when students put down the diploma and pick up the tax return.
June 5 -
Small businesses lost 52,000 jobs as the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act wore off.
June 5 -
Ninety-nine minority college students completed the American Institute of CPAs' 25th annual three-day workshop on building professional skills.
June 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service plans to end faxing of tax transcripts in June, and third-party mailing of tax returns and transcripts in July, to curb identity theft.
June 4 -
The South is continuing to lead among the regions in terms of employment growth, while the West stayed on top for hourly earnings growth.
June 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service has issued the inflation-adjusted limits for health savings accounts for next year.
June 3 -
The 2019 class of the Top Firms by AUM is wrestling with software, the talent wars, the need to communicate their value proposition, and more.
May 31 -
From human resources capabilities to portals and more, vendors are moving forward.
May 31 -
Bad people drive out good people.
May 27 -
The bipartisan legislation will provide more retirement planning options for accountants to advise small business clients about, while also fixing a glitch in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that imposed the kiddie tax on children of deceased service members.
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