The IRS Is Pushing Its ID.me Accounts
ID.me simplifies how individuals prove and share their identities online. The idea is that you’ll have to verify your identity once and not have to reverify your credentials every time
ID.me simplifies how individuals prove and share their identities online. The idea is that you’ll have to verify your identity once and not have to reverify your credentials every time
Independent contractors are often used by organizations to help keep their costs down — especially in these times of staff shortages and inflationary pressures. If you have workers that fall
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Even before the pandemic, technological advances made retraining workers — also known as “reskilling” — occasionally necessary in many industries. The more rapid changes in recent years have accelerated the
Working capital can be a critical performance metric and is defined as the funds your organization has tied up in accounts receivable, accounts payable, and inventory. Rising inflation and interest
It may be tempting to view new inheritance as ‘found money’ that can be spent freely. However, unless your current financial plan can ensure that you’ll comfortably reach all your
As the issue of pay equity becomes more prevalent, organizations are currently under increased pressure to address the issue. And understanding and responding to the pay gap is not is
Since the original COVID-19 lockdowns, many non–profits have allowed their staffers to work remotely or on a hybrid arrangement. This can leave a lot of office space unused. Therefore, it
By: Patti Callaway Attention employers: As of July 31, 2023, the remote verification of employee identification for completing and verifying I-9 forms will no longer be allowed. All forms must
You may think you’re done with taxes for another year after you’ve successfully filed your 2022 tax return with the IRS. However, you might have lingering questions about the return.