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The IRS issues guidance on new 1% stock buyback excise tax

The IRS issues guidance on new 1% stock buyback excise tax

Treasury and the IRS issues guidance on the new 1% stock repurchase (buyback) excise tax, which can assist corporations reporting the tax.
With no year-end tax package, businesses face unfavorable changes

With no year-end tax package, businesses face unfavorable changes

Businesses must contend with several unfavorable tax changes after no significant business tax provisions appeared in a year-end omnibus package.
Treasury releases 2022 year-end guidance timeline

Treasury releases 2022 year-end guidance timeline

Treasury’s 2022 year-end guidance timeline explains what guidance can be expected before the new year and in spring 2023.
Don’t be fooled, the great resignation isn’t over: Talent retention in a new age

Don’t be fooled, the great resignation isn’t over: Talent retention in a new age

The pandemic revolutionized the workplace, with sweeping changes everywhere. Remote work continues to be attractive, partly because COVID-19 concerns persist.
Housing starts and permits fall as the correction continues

Housing starts and permits fall as the correction continues

New housing starts dropped for the third month in a row in November as the housing market continued to be in correction mode.
Private equity governance: Driving value and returns

Private equity governance: Driving value and returns

How private equity firms approach governance to drive value and returns and what boards and management teams at PE-owned companies can expect.
Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework: Answers to fundamental questions

Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework: Answers to fundamental questions

Understand the OECD’s final Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) with these answers to fundamental questions.
Proposed improvements to leases guidance on related party arrangements

Proposed improvements to leases guidance on related party arrangements

Proposed improvements to leases guidance on related party arrangements The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has issued a proposed Accounting Standards Update
Economic uncertainty remains top of mind for many senior leaders

Economic uncertainty remains top of mind for many senior leaders

From staffing shortages to supply chain disruptions and technology strategy challenges, health care providers have much to address now and in the coming months.
Producer price inflation hotter than expected ahead of Fed’s meeting

Producer price inflation hotter than expected ahead of Fed’s meeting

The producer price index for final demand rose by 0.3% in November and by 7.4% year-over-year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday.
Jobless claims show an uptick in layoffs

Jobless claims show an uptick in layoffs

New filings for jobless claims inched up by 1.8% last week to 230,000, remaining above the pre-pandemic level for the fifth week in a row.
U.S. Year ahead: Recession on the Horizon

U.S. Year ahead: Recession on the Horizon

Our baseline forecast for the American economy next year calls for a mild recession by the second half of the year as the impact of higher interest rates sets in.
Customer engagement technology selection guide for the middle market

Customer engagement technology selection guide for the middle market

With multiple options on the market, learn how to make the right CRM or customer engagement technology selection for your company.
Cybersecurity considerations and trends for boards and audit committees

Cybersecurity considerations and trends for boards and audit committees

Boards of directors can strengthen cybersecurity at their organizations by understanding trends and taking action accordingly.
Independent Contractor or Employee? The Distinction Matters

Independent Contractor or Employee? The Distinction Matters

Sometimes, the IRS and employers clash over the classification of workers as independent contractors or employees. That's because if workers are employees, their employers have multiple responsibilities, including to withhold taxes and provide benefits. But classifying workers can be tough — and mistakes can be costly.