Compensation
Compensation
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The Internal Revenue Service recently reduced a user fee, modified its policy on issuing opinion and advisory letters, and changed the pre-approved program for cash balance plans.
April 20 -
Despite perceptions that the issue isn’t widespread in accounting, insurers urge caution.
April 20 -
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is forcing companies to reconsider where they are hiring and assigning workers.
April 19 -
Uncle Sam is getting less after the White House and Congress agreed to cut taxes — but not the guy with the green eye shade. At least not yet.
April 18 -
An EY tax partner says she was sexually harassed by colleagues, including one who groped her in front of other employees at the Walt Disney World Resort.
April 18 -
As the country moves toward full employment, employers face the challenge of differentiating their business and job opportunities.
April 18 -
If your business clients want to reward employees for their loyal service after a five-, 10- or 20-year period and keep them around for longer, a deferred compensation plan can work well.
April 17 -
The online career resource sought employee feedback on a number of factors including reputation, firm culture, diversity, and job satisfaction.
April 17 -
Firm partners are famously as herdable as cats, but Dom Esposito has some ideas for how to hold them accountable for achieving the firm’s goals.
April 16 -
The consulting firm is seeking feedback concerning flexible work practices in public accounting.
April 16 -
Abby Parsons and Hannah Horton found a mutual interest and creative outlet during the busiest time of the year.
April 13 -
Accountants must jump a couple of major hurdles to start teaching.
April 13 -
Oklahoma CPA Tyler Winn shares four strategies for success in this popular service area.
April 13 -
CFOs need to surround themselves with the right mix of F&A talent and provide their teams with the best tech to support each other.
April 12 -
While most workplace injuries and illnesses are legitimate, occasionally employees try to manipulate the system by filing a false or exaggerated workers’ compensation insurance claim.
April 12 -
A party and a couple of days off may not be enough to make sure firm staff recover from tax season burnout.
April 12 -
The tax-writing panel voted on a bipartisan basis to approve a set of bills to “redesign” the Internal Revenue Service.
April 11 -
Alvin Carlos, co-founder and CEO of District Capital Management, was recognized for his efforts to promote the profession among underprivileged youth.
April 11 -
CEOs and CFOs are feeling more upbeat about the prospects for economic growth, according to a survey released by PwC.
April 10 -
The Republican and Democratic leaders of the House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee released legislation to ‘redesign’ the Internal Revenue Service.
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