Expense reports have been around since 1775 (if you do the math, that’s 246 years), and honestly, not a whole lot has changed since then. Case-in-point, they’re still miserable to do, take inordinate ...
When the IRS reviews a business tax return, it’s not just looking at numbers. It wants proof. Every deduction you claim needs documentation that shows the expense was real, business-related, and ...
Ramp reports that while credit card payments aren't deductible, qualifying business purchases made with the card are.
Small costs add up. The $3 ATM fee at the airport, the $5 tip for the bellhop, the $2.50 for printing boarding passes at the hotel business center. These incidental expenses don’t fit neatly into ...
Managing business expenses used to mean shuffling paper receipts, chasing down employees for documentation, and discovering budget issues weeks after they occurred. But modern companies are ...
As businesses scale and financial operations become more complex, managing company spending effectively becomes increasingly difficult. Modern organizations face a growing challenge: How can they ...
Preparing for your first business trip with UB, or just need a refresher on the policies? Look no further—this self-paced eLearning course is just for you! Whether you’re new to business travel or ...
Each individual within the workflow process has the responsibility of ensuring that travel expenditures are authorized and accurate. The Expenses Supervisor (and backup supervisors) in myHR will need ...