Cybercriminals are constantly evolving their attacks and innovating new ways to breach increasingly sophisticated cybersecurity defenses. CPA firms need to be equally diligent to identify and thwart these schemes wherever they pop up.
Last month, members of FICPA leadership joined our national partners at the AICPA to meet with federal lawmakers on issues important to the accounting profession during the AICPA Spring Meeting of Council and Annual Members Meeting.
“We are a profession of leaders,” Ramsey said. “And it is our duty to guide people, firms, businesses and economies. Together, we can seize the moment and shape our future.”
“There is concern that many business owners are unaware of this filing requirement,” said FICPA President & CEO Shelly Weir. “Many small businesses will be subject to this requirement and the goal is to inform them prior to Jan. 1, 2024.”
Being specific on how your firm handles remote work gives potential employees a sense of what to expect and makes it more likely to attract the employees you are trying to hire. Who wouldn’t want the best and brightest?
On Wednesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed SB 1718 into law. The law will require private employers with more than 25 employees to use digital immigration verification - known as E-Verify – for new hires beginning July 1, 2023.
Throughout the last 60 days, the FICPA Governmental Affairs Team has worked diligently to ensure FICPA members were protected from legislation that could have had a negative impact on the CPA profession.
Eligible taxpayers that file Florida corporate income/franchise tax returns with original or extended due dates falling on or after April 12, 2023, and before Aug. 30, 2023, will now have a due date of Aug. 30, 2023.
Friday marks the end of Florida's 2023 Legislative Session in Tallahassee, and we're here to offer a detailed recap of our advocacy work from the last 60 days at the Capitol.
Florida storm victims now have until Aug. 15, 2023, to file various federal individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the Internal Revenue Service announced today.