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Last December, in a large building resembling a warehouse in the Bay Area suburb of Pleasanton, California, 2,400 Workday Inc. employees or “workmates” gathered for a day of raucous festivities. An employee band, cheekily misspelled Wrok Day (as in Rock Day), played songs like Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” and Hall Oates’s “You Make My […]
Certain startup businesses may be eligible for up to $250,000 in payroll tax savings per year and they may not even be aware of it. The Credit for Increasing Research Activities, commonly referred to as the “RD Credit,“ has been a widely popular government incentive intended to spur innovation and job growth within the United […]
Vertex linked with Insite Software; RoseRyan released its homemade business management software; and Paychex and Salesforce receive ethics award. Sage Intacct releases software updates for 2019 Sage Intacct has made its first software update for 2019. Updates include dynamic allocations enhancements, to help business users understand the profitability of their products and services. Sage Intacct […]
Change is difficult, especially for those whose income continues to increase. Is this trend sustainable without investing more in talent and technology? Most will agree an increased investment in talent and technology are needed to sustain success and be future-ready. However, sometimes change is not enough and transformation is required. Let me explain the difference […]
When JPMorgan Chase announced the launch of JPM Coin in February, the effect was nearly instantaneous. Crypto-enthusiasts immediately set Twitter ablaze with debate, analysis and conversation related to what the news means for the broader blockchain community, as well as how this new asset fits into the cryptocurrency infrastructure. Over the following days, the debate […]
National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson, who has headed the Taxpayer Advocate Service at the Internal Revenue Service for 18 years, announced Friday that she will be retiring at the end of July. In a blog post, Olson talked about the day 18 years ago, March 1, 2001, when she first walked through the doors of […]
We’ve all seen one-hit wonders who get off to a blazing start but never diversify their approach, never connect with their audience and subsequently get stuck in first gear. In your local area, I’m sure you can think of several restaurants that got off to a great start and quickly faded after the luster of […]
The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board is looking for input on some proposed changes in accounting standards for the federal government in the area of leases. The changes come amid the rollout of the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s far-reaching leases standard for businesses, which would put operating leases on the balance sheets of companies for […]
The IRS will waive the estimated tax penalty for any qualifying farmer or fisherman who files a 2018 federal income tax return and pays any tax due by Monday, April 15. The deadline is Wednesday, April 17, for taxpayers in Maine and Massachusetts. The IRS is providing this relief because, due to certain rule changes, […]
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