What you need to know about ethics in accounting
Working with an accountant or CPA can be an extremely personal experience, especially in that this person will be given access to your personal identifying
Working with an accountant or CPA can be an extremely personal experience, especially in that this person will be given access to your personal identifying
Expense fraud costs businesses millions of dollars each year. Suffice to say, if your staff members have expense accounts, you’ll want to make sure what
Homeowners, renters, and businesses located in disaster areas may qualify for low-interest, long-term disaster relief loans for losses not fully covered by insurance or other
The Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers of a recent increase in IRS-themed texting scams aimed at stealing personal and financial information. So far in
Tax Benefits for Costs Not Covered by Insurance The President has declared a federal disaster area for all counties throughout the states of Florida, North
If, in the future, you’re unable to file your taxes by their due date, you may want to talk to your accountant or CPA about
HSC Guide to Hurricane Ian Disaster Relief Our thoughts are with everyone who has been impacted by Hurricane Ian. We hope that you and your
On September 29, the IRS announced that Florida-based victims of Hurricane Ian now have until February 15, 2023, to file various individual and business tax
In our last blog we talked about the steps that companies can (and should) take to reduce expense fraud. This week, we wanted to highlight
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