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The well-oiled firm; refundable credits in states; taxing settlement money; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 29 -
For accounting professionals, the integration of generative AI in 2025 can occur through several distinct, yet often complementary, channels.
July 29Searce -
Don't be lulled into a false sense of comfort that your firm (or your clients) are too small or too large to be attacked. Firms remain a tempting target.
July 28CAMICO -
On his retirement, the AICPA's Carl Peterson reflects on CPA licensure, technology for small practices, the impact of private equity, and more.
July 28AICPA & CIMA -
A cautionary reflection on employment in the age of automation.
July 25Truth in Accounting Project, University of Denver -
The implications of the NCAA's House settlement on revenue sharing with student athletes may have ripple effects on academic programs like accounting.
July 24University of Northern Iowa -
Ahoy, personality! Five ways CPA firms can inject more personality into their brand and client experience.
July 24L&H CPAs and Advisors -
How a firm interacts with its clients can build confidence and trust, or it can create doubt and frustration if executed inefficiently or unreliably.
July 23AddEvent -
E-comm challenges; advising on biz sales; the IRS and math errors; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
July 22 -
Client advisory services are proving to be a game changer in how accounting firms engage with their clients, especially when fused with tax advisory services.
July 22Carlos Contábil