by Candy | Jan 8, 2024 | News Letter, Taxes
Having a hobby is generally a good thing, but some hobbies can become overwhelming and harmful. Protesting your taxes is an example of such a consuming hobby. In a recent case, Lawrence James Saccato had not filed tax returns for 14 years, claiming he was exempt from...
by Candy | Dec 25, 2023 | Business, News Letter
Many organizational leaders consider internal controls as a tedious task assigned to the bottom of their to-do lists. However, internal controls play a crucial role in preventing and detecting fraud. CPAs often spearhead raising awareness about the importance of...
by Candy | Dec 4, 2023 | Business, Community, Featured, News Letter, Shared
If you are an employer, you know it’s imperative to keep up to date with labor law and wage changes. It’s time again to look at the upcoming changes taking effect on January 1, 2024. Alaska: $11.73 Arizona: $14.35 (tipped workers $11.35) – note that there are...
by Candy | Nov 20, 2023 | Business, Communication, News Letter
Business managers nationwide utilize annual performance reviews as a central element in their people-management programs. This familiar practice operates under the belief that informing employees of their standing will motivate them to improve. However, this belief is...
by Candy | Oct 27, 2023 | Business, Featured, IRS, News Letter
If your business hasn’t offered retirement accounts to your employees, you should consider doing so now, thanks to new tax credits available under the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (Secure) Act. A Wall Street Journal report reveals that...
by candy | Sep 26, 2023 | Business, Featured, News Letter
A survey by CareerBuilder found that most employed adults (52%) are happy with their jobs and are not actively looking for a new one. However, a significant percentage of Gen Z (23%), Millennials (24%), and Gen X (14%) are currently searching for new job...