No More Cap? New Bill Could Make High Incomes Pay More into Social Security

Two lawmakers, Senator Mazie Hirono (D-HI) and Representative Jill Tokuda (D-HI), have reintroduced the Protecting and Preserving Social Security Act. It would affect how payroll taxes apply to people with high incomes. Currently, Social Security taxes are applied to wages and self-employment income up to a certain annual limit ($176,100 in 2025). Earnings above this […]

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How to prepay expenses strategically and report them accurately

In accrual-basis accounting, timing is everything. One core principle of U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) is the matching concept, which requires organizations to recognize expenses in the same period as the revenue they help generate. Prepaid expenses — payments made for goods or services before they’re used — must be handled carefully to conform […]

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2025 Tax Year Payroll Reporting Remains Unchanged—Guidance Coming for 2026

As part of its phased implementation of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), the IRS announced that there will be no changes to certain information returns and withholding tables for tax year 2025. Specifically, Forms W-2, existing Forms 1099, and Forms 941 and other payroll return forms will remain unchanged for 2025. Federal income […]

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Footnotes: The narrative behind the numbers

Although footnote disclosures appear at the end of reviewed or audited financial statements, they’re far more than a regulatory formality. They provide critical insight into a company’s accounting policies, unusual transactions, contingent liabilities and post-reporting events. The Financial Accounting Standards Board’s conceptual framework says footnotes “are intended to amplify or explain items presented in the […]

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Employers Have Until Dec. 31, 2025 to Offer Student Loan Repayment Benefits

Employers seeking to attract new recruits and retain talent may want to offer educational assistance programs to their employees. The plans aren’t new, but they temporarily offer greater flexibility in how they work. Through Dec. 31, 2025, the funds can be used to help employees pay their federal student loan debts. According to the U.S. […]

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Fact or Fiction? IRS Urges Caution with Tax Advice on Social Media

The IRS is reminding taxpayers that not all tax advice promoted on social media platforms is accurate. To help people access legitimate information, the IRS has listed websites (http://bit.ly/45o4V4s  ) where it has an official presence: Facebook, YouTube, X, Instagram and LinkedIn. In general, these IRS accounts provide tax law news, event announcements and filing […]

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