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- Why Segregation of Duties Matters in an IT Environment
- Don’t Hold Your Breath: Why Water and Wastewater Rates in Arizona Aren’t Falling Anytime Soon
- Do Your Due Diligence!
- What Happens When Cash Isn’t Reconciled
- Adjacent Ways Projects: Capitalize or Expense?
- Excel Made Easy – VLOOKUP and XLOOKUP
- Physical Inventory Considerations
- I Submitted a December Budget Revision, Now What?
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Turning the Calendar to 2026: Key Payroll Updates Every Employer Needs to Know
As we step into 2026, payroll teams have a fresh set of deadlines and compliance updates to ensure they are followed. From W-2 reporting requirements to new contribution limits, here is a breakdown of what employers should be preparing for. … read more
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New year, new you? New year, W-2s!
It’s everyone’s favorite time of year! If you are in payroll that is. W-2 season is here and we’ll help you sort out what you need to know. W-2 Basics Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statement is required to be … read more
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Calendar Year End Reminders
As we turn the calendar to a new year, there are several calendar year end reminders to bump to the top of your to-do list. Payroll Reminders and Updates W2’s must be filed with the Social Security Administration and mailed … read more
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Changes to the 1099 Form for 2020
I think we can all agree we are ready for 2020 to come to an end! With calendar year end brings certain tax-related filings. Most entities will be filing W2s to report their employees’ wages and taxes and 1099s for … read more
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Adjacent Ways – The “Other” Levy Fund
School districts in Arizona levy property taxes for general operational and capital needs. Districts can also levy property taxes for additional needs pending voter approval. Additional needs include bonded debt repayments and operational or capital overrides. However, districts have access … read more
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Volunteer Incentives or Compensation?
Many non-profits could not accomplish everything they do without the help of volunteers. Of course you want to recognize and reward them for all they do for your organization. How can you recognize all your volunteers do for you and … read more
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