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2023 consumer goods industry outlook

2023 consumer goods industry outlook

In our 2023 consumer goods industry outlook, we explore what's ahead for middle market business leaders.
Remote work tax: Employer compensation considerations

Remote work tax: Employer compensation considerations

Employers must set compensation policies for remote workers taking into account federal and state tax laws and state legal requirements.
Required minimum distributions after SECURE 2.0

Required minimum distributions after SECURE 2.0

SECURE 2.0 changes the rules governing how and when certain retirement savers can withdraw money from their retirement accounts and IRAs.
Retirement plan changes for long-term, part-time employees

Retirement plan changes for long-term, part-time employees

SECURE 2.0 changes the rules for how long-term, part-time employees are treated for purposes of 401(k) and 403(b) retirement plans.
U.S. jobs report: Hiring slows as another 75-basis-point rate increase looms

U.S. jobs report: Hiring slows as another 75-basis-point rate increase looms

The U.S. economy is proving far more resilient in the face of sustained pricing pressures than otherwise thought a short time ago.
IRS grants relief to victims of Hurricane Ian

IRS grants relief to victims of Hurricane Ian

The IRS issued a news release on Sept. 29, 2022, announcing that victims of Hurricane Ian now have until Feb. 15, 2023, to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.
Avoid these common pitfalls when establishing a retirement plan

Avoid these common pitfalls when establishing a retirement plan

When establishing a retirement plan, be sure to avoid common missteps when setting up your company’s retirement plan.
Pending home sales fall to their lowest level since April 2020

Pending home sales fall to their lowest level since April 2020

Pending home sales in the United States fell by 2% in August, the third straight monthly decline amid a steep rise in mortgage rates.
Where are all the workers?

Where are all the workers?

Discover the most compelling findings from RSM’s recent survey of middle market leaders regarding the talent gap.
Congress open to considering a pause on automated tax notices

Congress open to considering a pause on automated tax notices

National Taxpayer Advocate, Erin Collins, recommends the IRS pause automated collection notices. Congress may consider the recommendation.
IRS releases guidance on timing of tax-exempt income for PPP loans

IRS releases guidance on timing of tax-exempt income for PPP loans

IRS releases Rev. Procs. 2021-48, 2021-49 and 2021-50 to address the treatment of tax-exempt income for PPP loans.
The American labor market, business and the post-pandemic economy

The American labor market, business and the post-pandemic economy

Widespread labor shortages are hampering companies’ ability to capitalize on an expanding economy as the country recovers from a pandemic.