The IRS recently released Rev. Proc. 2022-17, providing the 2022 limits on depreciation for passenger automobiles under section 280F.
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine takes a mounting human and economic toll, it also has the potential to threaten the food supply for millions of people who depend on agricultural commodities from those two countries.
A summary of important updates for determining deferred tax provision under ASC 740 for the quarter ending March 31, 2022.
The likelihood of a 50 basis-point rate hike by the Federal Reserve in May increased on Thursday as the government reported that a key inflation gauge continued…
On March 9, the SEC released proposed rule amendments regarding various required cybersecurity-related disclosures.
Do men continue to make more than women? Overall, it would appear so, but we see some encouraging trends below the surface.
The economic growth and emboldened labor market of the past year require a different policy response than the previous two business cycles.
The emergence of the omicron variant and more comments by the Federal Reserve led to heightened market volatility late in the month.
The first payment deadline for deferred payroll taxes is quickly approaching and employers should be prepared to make payments.
Nearly two years into the pandemic, there are signs that the worst of a once-in-a-century shock to the global economy is beginning to fade.
Employers need to react quickly to the new guidance to pay in amounts as if they were incurred on Dec. 31, 2021.
IRS releases Rev. Procs. 2021-48, 2021-49 and 2021-50 to address the treatment of tax-exempt income for PPP loans.
Bipartisan infrastructure bill passes House with bipartisan vote. President Biden expected to sign by end of next week.
The IRS has released its annual cost-of-living adjustments for retirement plan limits, effective Jan. 1, 2022.
Employers must set compensation policies for remote workers taking into account federal and state tax laws and state legal requirements.