Intuit Retires Intuit Online Payroll: Everything You Need To Know

Intuit Retires Intuit Online Payroll

Intuit recently came up with the announcement “Intuit Retires Online Payroll ” and wants all users to shift to QuickBooks Online Payroll. Intuit quoted that it wants to put all its focus on payroll services & products. Further, the QuickBooks platform provides more modern and better payroll plans coupled with more advanced features and development … Read more

G7 Tax Plans: Targeting World’s Richest After 40% Wealth Growth

G7 Tax Plans

The world’s richest 500 people are currently worth $8.4 trillion, up over 40% in the 18 months since the worldwide pandemic started its devastation. In the interim, the economy’s greatest champions, the tech enterprises that made a significant number of these tremendous fortunes, pay lower tax rates than a clerk. And their uber-rich founders can … Read more

Winners & Losers Oct 14 edition

winners and losers

John Liu’s political ambitions took a hit this week when the New York Times took a closer look at his campaign finance filings and found a lot of anomalies. But candidates have bounced back from less, and voters have short term memories. Things are getting hectic down at Zuccotti Park, but until the dust settles, let’s take … Read more

As Haggerty Trial Ends, One Bloomberg Third-Term Mystery Endures

john haggerty

The grand larceny and money laundering charges against John Haggerty will finally go to a Manhattan Supreme Court jury this morning, but after weeks of testimony and 4-1/2 hours of closing arguments yesterday, one mystery remains unanswered. It goes back to 2008, when the City Council extended the two-term limit for city politicians so Mayor … Read more

Labor Wades Delicately Into Occupy Wall Street

As New York labor unions prepare to rally in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protesters today, many of their leaders are grappling with the fact that a ragtag group of youthful agitators has been more successful than professional labor organizers at capturing the mood of the country. Unions have staged half a dozen major … Read more

Heard Around Town, Sept. 15, 2011

* Dan Cantor, the head of the labour-backed Working Families Party, is taking their losses in the Ninth Congressional District and the 54th Assembly District in stride. Asked if more could have been done to help put Democratic Assemblyman David Weprin over the top, Cantor said, “The answer to that is always yes.” He defended his party’s … Read more

After Weprin Loss Queens Democratic Party Faces Hard Questions

Assemblyman David Weprin

The Republicans who broke Democratic hearts in the Ninth Congressional District last night tried to cushion the blow with a simple message: It’s not you, it’s us. “This is a universal vote – Democrats, Republicans, Conservatives, Independents,” said Republican Brooklyn Sen. Marty Golden. “Even though the [Democratic] apparatus played some role, it was the people … Read more

Winners & Losers Sept 9 edition

winners loosers

NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly should have been a loser this week, with dozens of shootings, a secret Muslim surveillance program unveiled and a city councilman in handcuffs. Yet Kelly’s personal popularity remains unsullied by the actions of his department, such as staying on top of recent, credible terrorist threats, making him a winner. Plenty of … Read more

Winners & Losers, Sept. 16 edition

Winners & Losers

Astute political insiders like yourself know that not all of this week’s winners and losers were on the ballot on Tuesday. And while a host of pundits and bloggers have already offered their verdicts – Ed Koch is a winner, Joe Crowley is a loser, etc. – there are still a few less obvious winners … Read more