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The Great Resignation is forcing accounting firms to rethink their future.
March 23
The Visionary Group -
A bad CDP hearing; a key point when giving stock; fat o’ the land; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 22
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Business owners and accountants alike can look to take advantage of certain deductions and expenses.
March 22
Wave Advisors at Wave -
Three ways of easing the workload and creating a lighter atmosphere are for everyone to follow the system, improve scheduling, and shift some work from reviewers to preparers.
March 21
Withum -
Your clients with household help — such as nannies, housekeepers and senior caregivers — may be paying their workers through a mobile app like Venmo or PayPal. It’s quick and easy, but thanks to a new tax-reporting rule, it may no longer be a good idea.
March 18
GTM Payroll Services -
There’s something to be said for bottom line discipline, but no matter how much tech we bring into the equation, CPA firms are first and foremost a “people business.”
March 17
Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals -
Here’s why it’s important to consider the valuation implications when executing a reverse merger.
March 16
Opportune -
Too many letters; IRS funding, finally; pruning; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
March 15
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The days of reacting to fraud after it happens are behind us. Your organization needs to normalize talking about fraud in order to prevent it from ever happening to begin with.
March 15
MIP Fund Accounting -
The Great Resignation is making it even harder for CPA firms to attract and retain talent.
March 15
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