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Asian-Americans and the EITC; trusting the IRS; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 14
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A recent ruling by the Tax Court might help soften the blow to employers confronted with income tax liability for workers that have been reclassified as employees.
June 13
Accounting Today -
A recent Tax Court opinion favored a Los Angeles County tax assessor’s valuation of rental property improvements over the property owner’s own appraisal.
June 13
KBKG, Inc. -
Most three-year people with a Big Four firm are disgusted with public accounting because of the way they have been treated with overly long hours, repetitive work on large clients in esoteric areas, narrow industry exposure, and being pigeon-holed in a single technical area.
June 12
Withum -
Art Kuesel on how communication and trust will make a professional indispensable to a client.
June 8
Kuesel Consulting -
U.S. exporters have been claiming the DISC or IC-DISC tax break for more than 45 years. Despite these facts, some enterprises fail to take advantage of the federal government’s tax giveaways for Interest Charge Domestic International Sales Corporations. Here are 10 winning IC-DISC strategies an exporter can use.
June 8
Feinschreiber & Associates -
There was a time when consulting projects came in very specific shapes and only fit into the same-shaped hole.
June 7
Source Global Research -
Audit myths; credits and whistleblowers; details of reform; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 6
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Most firms face a never-ending challenge finding and acquiring new clients. According to a recent study, over 70 percent of firms make business development a major priority. Here are five basic mistakes that undermine many firms’ ability to attract new business.
June 6Hinge -
Small firm accountants do it all, not just the wide variety of services.
June 5
Withum