In celebration of National Small Business Week, ADP recently gathered insights from nearly 18,000 small business owners across the U.S. Their feedback—rich with practical advice and hard-earned wisdom—provides a timely opportunity for accounting professionals to better understand the mindset of today’s small business leaders. For accountants serving small businesses, this data isn’t just informative—it’s actionable. From HR strategy to compliance…
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Explore strategies for CPA firms to adapt to hybrid work models, including leveraging technology, enhancing cybersecurity, and fostering trust.
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Explore how technology is reshaping accounting with AI, cloud computing, and blockchain, enhancing efficiency and security in financial processes.
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Learn about the latest IRS cryptocurrency tax regulations, and how firms are adapting to maintain compliance within the rapidly evolving digital currency landscape.
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Explore the current trends in e-commerce sales tax regulations and how businesses are navigating these complex requirements with the help of technology and strategic planning.
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The issues surrounding payroll have changed dramatically over the last two years. With a significant percentage of the population working away from the office—and like to stay away, many businesses now have a work force in more than one state, meaning tax compliance is more complicated. The Great Resignation in which millions have changed or are changing jobs having clients asking…
Intuit has extended an introductory price for its first Internet-based professional tax preparation program through tax season. The company said the $9.95 per return price for ProLine Tax Online is being extended because of what it called an “overwhelmingly positive response.” Full pricing is $19.95 per return.
ProLine Tax Online, which carries the name of the new Intuit ProLine brand for professional tax products, is not based on Intuit's Lacerte or ProSeries packaged tax applications. Only individual federal and 24 states are offered this year. Intuit plans to add business returns later.
The state individual returns offered for the 2009 tax year are Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina,Tennessee, Utah and Virginia
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