Month: February 2023

The Internal Revenue Service is giving taxpayers more time to file tax refund claims for tax returns they filed earlier in the pandemic. In Notice 2023-21, the IRS said Monday it’s lengthening the lookback period for refund claims for returns with due dates that were postponed by two earlier notices in 2020 and 2021, Notice
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Policy and economic differences among OECD countries have created variances in how they raise tax revenue, with the United States deviating substantially from the OECD average on some sources of revenue. Different taxes have different economic effects, so policymakers should always consider how tax revenue is raised and not just how much is raised. This
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Damir Khabirov If you’re eager to capture higher yields amid rising interest rates, you may consider a Treasury bill ladder, depending on your goals, according to financial experts. Backed by the U.S. government, Treasury bills, or T-bills, are widely considered a relatively safe asset, with terms of four weeks to 52 weeks. You receive the
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The Virginia Society of CPAs announced the release of its new suite of 2023 courses from Essential Ethics which cover topics such as recruiting and retaining diverse talent; case studies on real-life fraud incidents ranging from insider trading to cryptocurrency schemes and more; and the ethical and legal issues related to cybersecurity, private, remote work
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Lisa EndersJEREMY HESS THE PREMISE STUDIO Lisa Enders was named to the newly created position of tax innovation leader at RKL, Lancaster.  Ken Wolfe, president and managing principal at Brown Schultz Sheridan & Fritz, Camp Hill, was named a leader on Central Penn Business Journal’s Power 100 List in 2023, for the third consecutive year. 
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An EV600 all-electric light commercial vehicle purpose-built for the delivery of goods and services, built by GM’s electric commercial vehicle business, BrightDrop, is seen in Detroit, Michigan, in this undated photograph. Brightdrop | Handout | via Reuters Layoff announcements and warnings of an economic downturn from multiple CEOs during the earnings season have made it
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A renovated apartment in New York City after The Expert consultation sessions with designers Jessica Gersten and Athena Calderone. The Expert Aside from bingeing Netflix, creating the picture-perfect home may have been the pandemic’s most popular habit. Whether it’s organizing a pantry or adding on a home office, gym or spa-like bathroom, homeowners have been
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As your business grows, it’s important to regularly assess whether your current software-as-a-service (SaaS) vendor is meeting your needs. Some factors you can evaluate periodically are whether the vendor is able to scale with your business, provide necessary features and offer the level of support that you require — and if the answer is “no,”
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Phiromya Intawongpan | Istock | Getty Images Anyone who’s exploring homeownership may know that rising interest rates and elevated home prices are making that goal challenging. The average rate on a typical 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage has been zigzagging between 6% and 7% for the last several months — down from above 7% in early November
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The Institute of Internal Auditors will soon be unveiling extensive changes in its standards, including a name change. In an email Thursday, the IIA said it would be making the proposed new standards available for review and public comment from March 1 through May 30, starting with English, with translations into a variety of languages
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