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With no technical corrections yet for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, many taxpayers are left wondering how to move forward with their 2018 returns.
January 30
McGuire Sponsel -
Every IT audit can be a new snowflake of chaos with few repeatable processes, multiple systems of record and totally siloed audit trails of log files and records.
January 30
Chef Software -
Open for business; new challenges for small biz; football-related tax tips; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 29
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Less than a month into the year, uncertainty, consumer-friendly business software and integrated planning trends are already playing out. How will finance leaders adapt and adopt?
January 29
Vena Solutions -
Busy season has barely begun and you can expect it to be one of the most frenetic and stressful tax seasons ever. Take control of it with some handy apps.
January 29
L&H CPAs and Advisors -
The first installment of a manual for repairing broken M&A.
January 28OSGroup -
The IRS is back open for business and here are some handy resources to help clients with their taxes.
January 28
Withum -
The career path often has been designed by the men who preceded them.
January 25
EisnerAmper -
The concept of outsourcing functional aspects of your business to organizations that can perform these services more effectively is not new.
January 24
Build Your Firm -
What accountants, controllers and CFOs should keep an eye on this year, based on discussions with peers in different areas of technology and business.
January 23
FloQast