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COVID-19 has created the largest health and economic crisis in decades.
April 7Center for Audit Quality -
The current pandemic offers opportunities for firms that are ready to change.
April 7The Visionary Group -
It is important to look at cost segregation and what it can do for a taxpayer.
April 6McGuire Sponsel -
Keeping in touch with clients is very important, especially during this period of isolation. Here is a way to provide updates to clients regarding their tax returns and to keep in touch generally.
April 6Withum -
Accounting and tax professionals are especially in the throes of the evolving situation as federal and state governments discuss how they will provide relief to struggling families and American businesses.
April 3CorpNet.com -
For years now, my CPA firm has had the ability to work remotely. Never, though, did I consider a scenario where everyone would be working from home for weeks on end.
April 3"The Radical CPA" -
Ask the average business owner if they have a tax shelter and they’d probably have a chuckle while wistfully thinking about how nice it would be to swim in crystal clear waters while their offshore bank accounts grew, unencumbered by state and federal taxes.
April 2Tax & Accounting Professionals business of Thomson Reuters -
As I write this, things are going from bad to worse with the COVID-19 crisis. With the high level of anxiety that comes with a stressful situation, and the equally high level of uncertainty, it’s easy to get distracted. But the fact is that most of us are now working from home, and while this is unfamiliar to many, that isn’t necessarily a bad thing, even though the circumstances that necessitate it are frightening.
April 1Accounting Today -
During these unprecedented times, here are some tips for navigating your team through one of the most tumultuous tax seasons it has ever seen.
April 1The B3 Method Institute -
The time for decisive action is now. Companies that operate well through this downturn may be able to leapfrog competitors.
April 1Center