October 31, 2008 by Carol Katarsky
October 30, 2008 by Carol Katarsky
Improved information reporting sounds good — but as with anything IRS touches, how beneficial it really is to you is all in the details.
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Tags: 1099s, Benefits, IRS, Tax compliance, Tax-exempt
October 29, 2008 by Carol Katarsky

You can’t turn on a TV without hearing some talking head going off on the economy, but we’re more interested in what you have to say. We surveyed your peers in
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Tags: A/P, Accounting, Economic outlook, Payroll
October 29, 2008 by Carol Katarsky
Here’s a way Accounting can help your company polish its “green” image.
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Tags: A/P, Cutting costs, Fringe benefits, IRS, New laws, Payroll
October 28, 2008 by Carol Katarsky
Federal efforts to minimize the damage from the economic crisis mean Payroll pros and others in Accounting need to stay on their toes to keep up.
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Tags: Benefits, Employment tax, Fringe benefits, IRS, New laws, Tax compliance
October 27, 2008 by Carol Katarsky
A company getting mercy from IRS over back employment taxes isn’t an urban legend. Here’s proof:
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Tags: 1099s, A/P, Employment tax, Independent contractors, IRS, Payroll, Penalties, Resource
October 24, 2008 by Carol Katarsky
Make sure you get the latest guidance from IRS on these two employment tax issues companies have been submitting questions about:
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Tags: Employee misclassification, Employment Taxes, Fringe benefits, IRS, Penalties, Resource, Tax compliance
October 23, 2008 by Carol Katarsky
October 22, 2008 by Carol Katarsky
Some IRS changes could make your colleagues more likely to play super-sleuth when it comes to spotting financial wrongdoing (real or imagined).
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Tags: IRS, IRS changes, Tax compliance, Whistleblowers
October 22, 2008 by Carol Katarsky