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The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act

View Detail Taxpayers face more disclosures and potential penalties.

Study: CFOs' Economic Uncertainty Impacts Employment

View Detail Most CFOs in the latest Duke/CFO survey have plans for growth, but weak employment is dampening their spirits.

The Cost of Social Media Phobia

View Detail Far from being a distraction, social networking can drive productivity, customer service, and profits, users say.

12 Things We'd Tell Our Bosses if We Could

View Detail Surely bosses have obligations to us just as we do to them. And surely one of the biggest of those obligations is to seek out their employees' point of view.

Bye Bye 8:00 to 5:00

View Detail More and more companies are waking up to the fact that there are benefits to offering employees flexible schedules such as part-time work, job sharing, telecommuting, compressed workweeks and various hours.

Going Green

View Detail Many companies are moving towards "green" work processes and environment.

Ten Signs You Work in a Fear-Based Workplace

View Detail The U.S. financial crisis has caused fear in the boardroom, and that unease trickles down to every worker.

Wage And Hour Laws Can Be Tricky

View Detail Fair Labor Standard Act claims and wage and hour complaints are on the rise. When classifying employees, be sure you go through the Exemption Test.

Financial Regulatory Reform Act Signed Into Law

View Detail President Barack Obama on Wednesday signed the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act into law.

IRS Announces Proposed PTIN Requirements

View Detail As part of its plan to regulate all paid tax preparers by next filing season, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has proposed charging $50 annually to issue and renew a required preparer tax identification number (PTIN).