Featured News
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Avoiding phishing scams
The IRS is warning tax professionals to be on guard for phishing scams that try to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic, relief payments and increased teleworking.
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New IRS form to report business identity theft
The IRS has released a new form that makes it easier for businesses, estates, trusts and tax-exempt organizations to report identity theft.
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Dealing with a deluge of email
Email remains the most pervasive form of electronic communication, so effectively managing a full inbox can significantly improve productivity.
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Farm Support Program reopens for applications
The Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. is encouraging eligible famers who did not receive a grant from the Wisconsin Farm Support Program in June to apply now through Aug. 24.
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Executive order defers payroll tax payments
President Trump has issued an executive order to defer the withholding, deposit and payment of certain payroll taxes paid from Sept. 1 through Dec. 31.
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Leading in times of uncertainty
Leading during uncertain times can be difficult, but faith in your past experience can help.
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Key changes to the audit evidence standard
The AICPA’s recently issued SAS No. 142 includes requirements and guidance that establish a conceptual framework on what to consider when evaluating audit evidence.
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Securing remote locations with a private network
The IRS is urging tax practitioners to secure remote locations using a virtual private network to protect against cyber intruders.
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Simpler rules for convertible instruments, own equity
The FASB recently issued a new standard to improve financial reporting associated with accounting for convertible instruments and contracts in an entity’s own equity.
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Using automation to save time on AP tasks
Seven in 10 finance teams (72%) spend up to 10 people-hours per week – or 520 hours per year – on AP-related tasks suited for automatic solutions, according to a new survey.