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Rippling Expands EOR Program 2

 Rippling has expanded its Employer of Record program to eight new countries. The change is part of the latest monthly release of the office application.

With EOR, a user can establish a legal entity in a country outside the United States, giving the user the ability to hire and pay employees in other countries. The latest additions are Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Israel, New Zealand, the Philippines, Switzerland and Turkey.

In addition, Rippling is providing hourly workers with a weekly break down of pay on paystubs so they can see hours worked, including overtime, for each of the weeks included in the pay period.

Users can now down payroll comparison data as a CSV file. Rippling says it has also provided more efficient time-entry CSV imports for Time an Attendance since users can automatically reconcile timestamps based on the employee’s timezone and

filter down to a specific set of imported entries and delete only those 

They can also import thousands of entries in seconds, versus 30 minutes.

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Intuit Paints QBO Vision

Brad Smith, IntuitIntuit has not publicly stated what will be revealed at the upcoming QuickBooks Connect conference this month. But at last month's Investor's Day CEO Brad Smith outlined areas that we are likely to see addressed, if not this month, then over the next year, including the development of QuickBooks Online as a platform that connects all applications used by small businesses.

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Xero Bolsters U .S. Team, Product

Andy Lark, XeroXero made it clear, following September's sudden departure of North American CEO Peter Karpas, that it was not happy with its leadership in the United States. In a trading update for the first half ended September 30, the New Zealand-based cloud company said it was "Dissatisfied with execution and leadership" in this country and that it also needs to fill product gaps.

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Hoosier CPA Indicted on Bank Fraud Charge

A CPA from Munster, Ind., has been indicted on charges that he stole more than $600,000 from a physician, who had hired the accountant, for his casino gambling. CPA Jack Weichman was indicted of charges of bank theft for a scheme that allegedly ran from December 2008 through 2009.

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CCH Apportionment Suite Debuts

cchThe CCH Apportionment Suite, which helps professionals distribute income of multi-state corporations among the states in which they operate. The company said many states have moved to apportionment formulas based on sales.

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Intuit to Debut Online Accountant Offering

Dan Wernikoff, IntuitIntuit is going to replace QuickBooks Online Accountants with a product called QuickBooks Accountant. The new product is designed to increase collaboration between accountants and their clients. But it's also aimed at turning around the reception the current product has received. "The Net Promoter score for accountants is actually negative," according to comments by SVP Dan Wernikoff during this week's Investor's Day.

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Ex-Block Franchisee Pleads Guilty

A woman who owned four H&R Block franchised stores faces up to two years in prison after pleading guilty to a charge that she opened lines of credits using stolen client identities. The store owner, Sherry R. Kelley, age 41, of Exmore, Va., pleaded guilty to one county of aggravated identity theft. She had been indicted on ten counts of aggravated identity theft and ten counts of using others' Social Security numbers.

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Mayer Hoffman McCann Faces SEC Hearing

Mayer Hoffman McCann faces a hearing on a possible cease-and-desist order from the SEC over a client's owning the stock of the accounting firm's partner, CBIZ. The SEC says the trader-broker client Tradebot's owning the stock meant that MHM's independence was impaired for its audits of Tradebot's financial statements for 2008 through 2012. The hearing of issuing an order will be held within 30 to 60 days of a September 25 notification by the SEC.

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CPA Gets 40 Months for Helping Mob

A Pennsylvania CPA who falsified tax documents to help a mobster get a mortgage loan has been sentenced to 40 months in prison. Howard Drossner of Amber, Pa., had pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in a case that involved Lucchese organized crime family member Nicodemo "Nicky" S. Scarfo. But Drossner's involvement went far beyond that act the government said.

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Sage Eyes Firms for Payroll Services

Connie Certusi, SageSage's pending purchase of Paychoice lays the ground for Sage to begin offering payroll services through its accountants network. The acquisition of the Mount Laurel, N.J-based company for $157 million in cash, announced this week, also provides Sage the opportunity to integrate its major accounting software packages with the Paychoice offerings and to cross sell payroll and human resource products.

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Intuit Integrates DocuSign in Pro Tax

DocuSignIntuit is integrating DocuSign's Digital Transaction Management (DTM) and electronic signature technology with Intuit Tax Online, Lacerte and Intuit ProSeries. Available for purchase with those products, DocSign enables preparers and clients the ability to add electronic signatures on returns.

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