Practice Management

  • M&A

    SAP AG has acquired Praxis Software Solutions and will integrate the company's Web-based CRM and e-commerce capabilities into SAP Business One, which targets small and midsized companies.

    July 10
  • The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced two initiatives aimed at simplifying the way small businesses, individual taxpayers and tax preparers file and pay their federal taxes. The initiatives include:* Enhanced batch provider software for tax pros: New software will allow preparers to make large numbers of payments on behalf of clients with a single mouse-click by using the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System. Improvements include electronic registration and enrollment, real-time payment and enrollment data, real-time file transmission and replication, and enhanced report generation. The software can be downloaded at www.eftps.gov, under "What's New."

    July 9
  • The founder of Colorado-based Octane International Ltd., whose primary business was raising money for the development of an alternative fuel additive called "vapor phase combustion," is facing indictment by a federal grand jury. William Orr, 54, of Parker, Colo., was charged with 10 counts of mail fraud, four counts of wire fraud, and two counts of making false statements. He also faces five counts of tax evasion and six counts of failure to file tax returns.Orr allegedly made a variety of untested claims regarding the additive, receiving nearly $560,000 from 43 investors between 1998 and 2004. He also successfully lobbied members of Congress and other employees of the federal government, obtaining a $3.6 million earmark to be used for further testing of the additive - $2 million of which was dispersed.

    July 9
  • While practitioners are still scrambling to make sense out of the recent tax reconciliation legislation, significant changes in tax legislation are already in effect for 2006 - changes that may have a huge impact on the tax pro's 2007 tax filing season. And since it's an election year, tax pros will have to keep a close watch on any additional legislation that makes it into law impacting 2007 filings.How the practitioner community prepares for those changes now will make a big difference in the success of that filing season, which is really just a few months away.

    July 9
  • The fact that the new regulations under Code Section 199, released on May 24, 2006, are the final regulations should not be interpreted as an indication that the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service will not be looking at Code Sec. 199 for a while.For one thing, the final regulations were accompanied by temporary and proposed regulations covering specific issues, and a statement that none of the regulations, final or proposed, address the changes made to Code Sec. 199 by the newly-enacted Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005. As predicted by the Treasury in originally opposing the adoption of Code Sec. 199, this is becoming one of those all-too-common code sections where even lengthy guidance is never enough and the questions keep coming.

    July 9
  • M&A

    CPA and business advisory firm Joseph Decosimo and Co., has merged in the practice of FIS Associates,of Knoxville, a 36-year-old-firm specializing in physician services including practice evaluation, billing and coding compliance, and physician recruitment.Terms of the merger, which became effective July 1, were not disclosed.

    July 9
  • The energy industry hopes that anticipated public guidance regarding Section 45 of the Internal Revenue Code will provide significant clarity on tax credit issues for projects producing electricity from open-loop biomass projects."Currently, there's a logjam when it comes to doing deals involving open-loop biomass projects as the industry does not have clear guidance on various issues," said David S. Lowman Jr., a tax partner in the Energy Practice Group at Hunton & Williams LLP in Richmond, Va., who works with clients on issues related to various energy tax credits.

    July 9
  • M&A

    Dixon Hughes PLLC has acquired South Carolina's Trammell & Co. PA, an accounting firm focused on the construction industry.Financial terms of the deal, which became effective June 1, were not disclosed. Trammell's office in Spartanburg, in the northern part of the state, will now operate under the Dixon Hughes name.

    July 9
  • With all the talk about attracting and retaining talent in our profession, there may be a solution that's as close as your office. In fact, it's inside your office. Helping women CPAs realize their rainmaking potential motivates them to "be all that they can be," while contributing to your firm's growth.What's the problem?

    July 9
  • The Internal Revenue Service announced regulatory revisions that the agency hopes will remove impediments to e-filing for corporations and shareholders."This is a win-win situation for businesses, shareholders and the IRS," said Commissioner Mark W. Everson. "Businesses and shareholders will be relieved of excessive reporting obligations that really no longer made sense, while the IRS will still receive the information it needs for compliance. As a bonus, a number of roadblocks to IRS e-file also will be removed."

    July 9