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Special Report: 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards

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Jason Bramwell Payroll June 30, 2025  Half of Managers Use AI To Determine Who Gets Promoted and Fired 78% use AI to determine raises, 77% for promotions, 66% for layoffs, and 64% for terminations.

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Tax Fraud Blotter: Who ya gonna call?

Accounting Today

EDT 6 Min Read Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Underhanded underground; down on the farm; reality check; and other highlights of recent tax cases. Augusta, Georgia: Two ghost preparers have pleaded guilty to a tax scheme. She operated Davis Tax Service with her cousin, Brandy Lynn Davis, at three locations in Mobile.

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Tax Fraud Blotter: Boundless energy

Accounting Today

Georgia: Attorney Nevada M. Liptrot, along with being a police officer, was owner and president of Liptrots Tax Services, where he fraudulently obtained two PPP loans in the name of "Liptrots Tax." Knauss III, Westlake Village, indefinite from Dec. Connecticut: Attorney Scott M. Tomasello, Forest Park, and CPA Victor C.

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Mastering U.S. Federal Payroll Compliance

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In this white paper, we break down the key federal payroll laws, explore important compliance insights, highlight the role of technology, and provide practical tips for maintaining compliance. federal payroll compliance is an ongoing process that requires vigilance and dedication. Fill out the form below to access this resource.

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IRS Extends Tax Deadlines for Hurricane Debby Victims in the Southeast

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On August 9, 2024, the IRS announced relief from certain tax filing and payment deadlines for individuals and businesses in all of South Carolina, most of Florida and North Carolina, and part of Georgia that were affected by Hurricane Debby.

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IRS Provides Relief to Taxpayers Impacted by Hurricane Helene

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The IRS issued a news release providing tax relief for taxpayers affected by Hurricane Helene. This includes the entire states of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, 41 counties in Florida, eight counties in Tennessee, and six counties and one city in Virginia. Relief periods vary by state.

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Treasury’s On-Demand Pay Proposal Shows IRS’s Concern with Constructive Receipt, Says Tax Services Director

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A tax services director in Washington D.C. says that the Treasury Department’s proposal to clarify the tax treatment of on-demand pay arrangements makes it “clear” that the IRS is concerned with the constructive receipt issue of this trending employee benefit. 3102 , Code Sec. 3111 , and Code Sec.