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When I started writing these columns three years ago, I felt I could do about 25 or 30 short articles with autobiographical reminiscences colleagues might benefit from. I also wanted to give insights to students and people entering the profession about what accountants in public practice do and how they interact with clients. This column completes three full years: 156 weekly columns. And the ideas keep flowing, so I really feel good about what I am doing, and I hope they help you.
November 14 -
For wealthy Americans, the outcome of the 2016 election could be lucrative.
November 14 -
Saving for retirement is the financial fire alarm of our time. How can you help clients through it?
November 13 -
Weyrich, Cronin and Sorra is adding Greenberg Ettlin & Associates, extending WC&Ss presence in Marylands Cecil County.
November 11 -
The Internal Revenue Service has removed a rule requiring that a discharge of indebtedness for which a Form 1099C, Cancellation of Debt, must be filed occurs when a 36-month non-payment testing period expires.
November 11 -
The IRS has released on its website a number of draft tax forms and instructions for the 2016 tax year, including Form 1040 and its related schedules.
November 11 -
For Donald Trump, the presidency offers no escape from tax auditsraising the chance that the public might never see his returns.
November 11 -
A roundup of our favorite recent tax fraud cases.
November 10 -
The IRS has announced special relief designed to support leave-based donation programs to aid victims of Hurricane Matthew.
November 10 -
Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting has written a special post-election tax briefing on the tax law changes that could occur when Donald Trump takes office next year. The changes could be yuuge.
November 10
