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Zone & Co Launches ZoneBilling AI Assistant
IRS Extends Tax Deadlines Until May For Helene Victims
Avantax Acquires SEP Financial Services
Sovos Launches Indirect Tax Suite for SAP, Enhances Clean Core Readiness
In-Person Jobs Are Paying Nearly 40% More Than Last Year
New data shows that salaries for in-person roles are growing as employers try to compete with hybrid and remote offerings.
Trump Floats Tax-Free Tips in Pitch to Win Las Vegas Workers
Trump’s latest tax-cut pledge signaled a bid to appeal to Nevada’s service industry dominated by young workers and people of color.
Job and Wage Growth in May Make Interest Rate Cuts Less Likely, Say Analysts
U.S. job growth surged in May and wages accelerated, prompting traders to push back the expected timing of Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts.
Finding Qualified Staff Is the Top Issue Facing Most CPA Firms In 2024
The AICPA revealed topline results of the PCPS CPA Firm Top Issues Survey during a Town Hall at ENGAGE 2024 this week.
CPA Business Execs Feel Less Optimistic About the Economy
After feeling extremely optimistic about the U.S. economy in Q1, that sentiment fell in Q2 due to a variety of factors, the AIPCA said.
Managers Think They Are Doing Great But Employees Disagree, Survey Finds
A new Gallup poll finds a disconnect across the board between manager self-perception and employee sentiment.
Poll: Majority of U.S. Middle Class Say They Struggle Financially
Almost two-thirds of Americans considered middle class said they are facing economic hardship, according to a poll of 2,500 adults.
U.S. Job Openings Fall to Lowest Level Since 2021
Recent data indicate the labor market is cooling, but it’s been gradual through slower hiring rather than outright job cuts.