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Now that the drama has ended and year-end legislation to extend the Bush-era tax cuts has been enacted, work remains for those "in the trenches" to sort out appropriate reactions. For most businesses, the response will be multifaceted.
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Struggling with the whole social media thing? Don't know a tweet from a twit? Can't decide if your company should have a Facebook page? Trying to understand the value of LinkedIn? I know a guy who's figured it all out. His name is Bill. "I'm a social media god," he told me recently.
February 1 -
How relevant is the classic line from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore," in today's world of marketing and business development for accounting firms?
February 1 -
Marketing doesn't have to consume a great deal of your time, but putting in some upfront thought can save you many hours and the expense of campaigns that land in the "flop" pile.
February 1 -
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Recently issued guidance from the Internal Revenue Service provides answers to a number of questions on tax return preparer registration, and fills in some of the details left unaddressed by recent regulations.
February 1 -
Like others, we're watching the trumpeted "Blue Ribbon Panel" on accounting standards for private companies. Unlike others, our expectations are very low because we aren't confident this group understands what reforms are needed.
February 1 -
IMGCAP(1)]Because of challenging economic times and confusion in the audit review process, impairment testing has become a hot topic.
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Jackson Hewitt Tax Service filed a lawsuit Monday against H&R Block claiming that Block is disseminating “false, misleading and highly disparaging advertising claims about Jackson Hewitt.”
January 31