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Day: June 4, 2024
IRS Direct File program may be cut by GOP next year
The Internal Revenue Service’s plans to expand the Direct File free tax program nationwide next year could meet an early demise if Republicans gain control of Congress and the White House next year.
Small businesses added more jobs in May, but wage growth slowed
Hourly earnings growth for employees slid to their lowest level since the middle of 2021, according to Paychex.
AAA takes stewardship of Two-Year Bridge Symposium
Stewardship and administration of the educational initiative is being transferred from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University to the American Accounting Association Foundation.
M&A roundup: NDH, Kostelanetz and Avantax expand
NDH acquired McGowan Guntermann; Kostelanetz combined with Welty; and Avantax added Erin Hinzmann.
Insights from ENGAGE: You don’t have to like people to lead people
A learning development adviser shares perspective on the qualities that truly matter for great leadership. Here’s a hint: You don’t have to be a “people person” to thrive.