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Given the rise of tax-related identity theft and phishing attempts, a password is no longer enough to protect the private information of accounting firm clients.
December 28Thomson Reuters -
The owner of a small tax practice shows how everyone can make a difference in the fight against this scourge.
December 27HK Tax Service -
As we reflect on the upcoming year, leaders in mid-market CPA firms need to address five practice challenges as they approach 2017.
December 27Esposito CEO2CEO, LLC -
More last-minute tax strategies to cram in before Dec. 31; an overview of prevalent tax scams; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
December 27 -
Although the year is ending soon, it's not too late to implement some planning moves that can improve a client's tax situation for 2016 and beyond. This article reviews some actions that clients can take before December 31 to improve their overall tax picture.
December 27Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
Last month through the New Jersey Society of CPAs I was scheduled to speak to two high school classes about public accounting as a career path.
December 27Withum -
The January column takes on more misconceptions about market values.
December 23University of Colorado and Colorado Springs -
Accountants know all too well that tax prep services have become commoditized, with intense pricing pressure and clients who aren’t firm-loyal. Is it possible to turn around the trend and differentiate your tax prep services?
December 20Abrigo -
As 2016 comes to a close, many business owners are seeking tax opportunities to take advantage of before the next year begins.
December 20Thomson Reuters Checkpoint -
For 2017, carryover from 2016 not only includes the usual reporting and compliance issues related to the tax year just ending, but also those tax changes and issues begun in 2016 that are by no means finished at year's end.
December 20Wolters Kluwer US, Tax & Accounting