Experience is an important credential in getting a job. No experience means no job. If you don’t have experience or limited skills and still you want to work you need to go for entry-level jobs. Entry-level jobs are for freshers. You can easily get an entry-level job without experience online. Here are the 7 Best […]
Archives for March 2021
AICPA recommends Circular 230 changes
The AICPA has recommended revisions to clarify and update certain aspects of Circular 230, Regulations Governing Practice Before the Internal Revenue Service (31 C.F.R. Part 10), and allow a better understanding of the rules for tax practitioners when they are representing taxpayers before the IRS. The suggestions include that Circular 230 should define applicable jurisdiction […]
Massive Supply-Chain Cyberattack Breaches Several Airlines
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AICPA requests tax deadline postponements until June 15
News Practice & Procedures By Sally P. Schreiber, J.D. The AICPA on Thursday sent a letter to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig and Acting Assistant Secretary Mark Mazur urgently asking for the deadlines for filing all 2020 federal income tax and information returns and for making payments to be extended from April 15 to June 15, […]
Home-Office Photos: A Ripe Cyberattack Vector
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Malicious Code Bombs Target Amazon, Lyft, Slack, Zillow
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Chancellor extends furlough and widens cash grants access for self-employed
The Chancellor’s decision to extend support programs including the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) and the Self-Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) is essential to keep businesses alive and protect jobs ahead of lockdown restrictions being eased, according to market participants. “They went a bit further than what was anticipated – that it goes until the […]
Twelve Months Since COVID – our reflections
It’s around twelve months since COVID really started having an impact in Australia. A few things that come to mind when thinking about the past year: Restrictions and closures to national and international borders; Whole communities went into lockdown and got cut off from the outside world; Students learning online and alongside their parents who […]
Pandemic Preparedness Tips for Your Business
The COVID-19 pandemic has caught most of us off guard. Who would’ve thought that the world would spend over a year battling a virus? Here are the Pandemic Preparedness Tips for your business. This unprecedented global crisis is a reminder that these business threats are very real and acts as a wake-up call for business […]
Credit Card Rewards During And After The Pandemic
Lots of credit cards have partnerships with airlines or hotel chains, and lots offer bonus points or cash back when you use your card on travel. Your card might be co-branded, like the Southwest Rapid Rewards card from Chase. Or you might have the option each month to redeem a certain number of points on […]