
Client Accounting Services Articles
Close-up on Professional Standards for CPAs
Posted by John Schiavone on June 17, 2019
CPAs rank among the most trusted professionals. And that trust is well warranted because of the extensive guidance that accountants and auditors must follow.
Predicting Future Performance
Posted by Sherry DelleBovi on June 14, 2019
CPAs don’t have a crystal ball, but they can estimate your company’s future performance.
It’s Time for a Midyear Checkup!
Posted by Sherry DelleBovi on July 23, 2018
How often does your company issue financial reports? Monitoring performance periodically before year end can pay off. But there are potential shortcomings to watch out for in your interim reports.
Law Changes Deductibility of Meals and Entertainment
Posted by Mark Janulewicz, Brian Kern, Cory Van Deusen V on February 24, 2018
The Tax Cuts and Job Act (TCJA) commonly referred to as tax reform has changed the deductibility of certain meals and entertainment expenses. Documentation is especially important in 2018.
Business Owners: Understand the Trust Fund Recovery Penalty
Posted by Timothy Bubar on September 20, 2017
As a recent court case illustrates, a person can be personally hit with the 100% penalty even if someone else is primarily responsible for submitting the withheld taxes.
Protect Your Company from Immigration Infractions
Posted by Stephanie Wilkinson on September 11, 2017
Beginning September 18, 2017, the USCIS is requiring that all employers use the newly revised form and continue to follow the existing storage and retention rules.
INFOGRAPHIC - Federal Minimum Wage Since 1961
Posted by Sherry DelleBovi on August 01, 2017
Employers must comply with federal minium wage and overtime requirements to pay the state or local minimum wage rate if it's higher.
DOL’s Overtime Rule Lands In Limbo — For Now
Posted by Sherry DelleBovi on August 01, 2017
Employers must comply with a variety of laws involving the minimum wage and overtime. The Trump administration is signaling that it may revise the current rules.
Repeal of ACA Tax Provisions Uncertain after Senate Vote Fails
Posted by Brian Kern on August 01, 2017
In a dramatic session that went into the early hours of the morning of July 28, a bill to repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act, but retain others, failed to capture enough votes in the U.S. Senate.
Fine-Tuning Your Company’s Compensation Strategy
Posted by on July 05, 2017
Are you happy with your company’s approach to compensation? More important, are your employees? It may be time for an adjustment to ensure you’re providing equitable compensation.