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The accounting profession’s efforts to date haven’t yielded as much as many hoped, but that doesn’t mean accountants can give up.
September 3Accounting Today -
Most tax practitioners and real estate investors are aware of the depreciation-related changes to the tax code in recent years. However, because of the rapid changes to these rules, many people are less aware of the interactions between these provisions.
September 3McGuire Sponsel -
An inside look at SAS 142, which aims to help bolster this critical tool in the auditor's toolkit.
September 3American Institute of CPAs -
Opportunity zones may just be the perfect vehicle to deliver economic relief to the areas hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic — both short term and long term.
September 2Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt LLP -
Requiring so little from applicants and giving so little guidance to them is virtually begging for fraudulent loan applications to be submitted or for good faith errors to be made.
September 2Bell Nunnally -
It’s not hyperbole to say that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected every aspect of the way we do business, and many of the changes are far from temporary.
September 2The B3 Method Institute -
The profession should use its high levels of partner compensation to help counter its high levels of turnover.
September 2Marks Group PC -
Domestic and international; contractors and nonprofits; IRS big-debt help; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 1 -
What is real and unreal about the times we're living through may have become hard to differentiate for many of us.
September 1Randstad Professionals and Life Sciences -
There are no undergraduate and very few graduate courses on advising clients that want to sell their business or who want to buy a business. When I started my career, there were no CPE courses either.
August 31Withum