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7-Eleven’s not a quick serve restaurant chain or an e-commerce marketplace, but it still found substantial use for its app as a way to quickly address the health worries of its customers.
House Ways and Means Chair Richard Neal wants the IRS to quit sending balance due notices for now.
Financial execs take wait and see approach amid coronavirus uncertainty
Firm leaders have discovered that what they originally thought was unthinkable has made its way onto the partner priority list.
The worst thing we can do is nothing. Accounting firms need to stay in the game, stay ahead of their competition and stay in front of clients.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other organizations are sounding the alarm about the impact of President Trump’s order.
The Internal Revenue Service and the Treasury plan to send interest payments averaging $18 to approximately 13.9 million taxpayers.
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board is working on developing new standards for state and local governments to use under its new chair, Joel Black, while responding to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The Internal Revenue Service is giving taxpayers a break if the checks they mailed in to pay their taxes still haven’t been opened up yet and are sitting in the trailers the IRS set up during the pandemic.
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