Any entity receiving more than $750,000 in federal grants or awards is generally required to receive a single audit, which encompasses an audit of the financial statements, as well as…
Oregon’s new minimum wage law takes effect on Friday, July 1, 2016, and employers have a few things to do in order to be prepared. Each employer’s to-do list depends…
During 2016, the voters of Oregon will have a chance to vote on Initiative Petition 28 (IP 28). IP 28 purposes a 2.5 percent gross receipts tax on any Oregon…
Isler CPA is now connected to the ultimate Internet medium: fiber optic. Simply stated, there is no better Internet connection than fiber to your building. Since we rely heavily on…
Now that 2015 is coming to a close it is time to start thinking about 2016 and all that comes with the new year. Below is a summary of housekeeping…
Each quarter, RSM’s accounting thought leaders update middle-market businesses on recently issued and proposed accounting guidance to discuss the implications and effects on middle-market companies, like yours. The following topics…
Our spam filtering partner is reporting a high incidence of scam email designed to trick you into launching viruses on your computer. This virus circulating is the UPS/Fed Ex/USPS Delivery…
The United States Department of Labor (DOL) Office of Chief Accountant recently stressed, in a letter emailed to plan administrators, the importance of obtaining a quality audit from a qualified…
Contribute up to $2,550; $500 Carryover Option Available to Many. The Internal Revenue Service today reminded eligible employees that now is the time to begin planning to take full advantage…
The State of Oregon passed a law on June 22, 2015 requiring employers to provide protected sick time to all employees. This new law goes into effect as of January…
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