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Wisconsin businesses must update NAICS codes
Businesses that use the Wisconsin Department of Revenue’s "My Tax Account" feature will need to take action soon to update their NAICS codes before they access their accounts.
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IRS to issue regulations on payments in lieu of state and local taxes
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act limited the state and local tax deduction for individual taxpayers to a $10,000 maximum.
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Clarification on changes to mileage rates and depreciation limits
The IRS has released information for taxpayers and employers concerning changes in the use of standard mileage rates and increased depreciation limits for passenger automobiles as a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA).
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Even US companies must comply with EU’s GDPR
Whether your organization is located in the European Union (EU) or not, it may be impacted by the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), with the potential for heavy fines.
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Important tax deadlines for the remainder of 2018
While April is the main tax deadline that most taxpayers think of, there are other important dates throughout the rest of the year that individuals and businesses should be aware of.
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5 things you must do before every negotiation
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10 ways to use AI to make your life easier
If you’re looking for ways to better manage your time, your calendar and your personal life, there are new AI tools to help you do just that.
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Networking secrets that will help advance your career
Whether you’re an introvert, an extrovert or an ambivert, learn how to prepare for a networking event and make the most of your time when you arrive.
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Wisconsin announces new child sales tax rebate
Governor Walker and the State Legislature have created a new “one-time” Child Sales Tax Rebate to return some of the $400 million dollar budget surplus to eligible taxpayers.
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TCJA cuts tax on royalties from overseas
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) effectively cuts the tax U.S. companies owe on royalties from overseas use of intangible assets and intellectual property.