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For radical CPAs, starting the new year is a great time for change. Whether you’re thinking about adopting a new process or technology or revamping everything at your firm, it all starts with being intentional.
February 5
"The Radical CPA" -
Brown Schultz Sheridan & Fritz donates $50K to nonprofits; Kassouf promotes 19; and more CPA news.
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Knowing what is required and completing documentation in a timely fashion maximize the company’s opportunity to receive its incentive reward.
February 5
McGuire Sponsel -
As businesses struggle with the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, technology providers are responding with more comprehensive offerings to simplify their operations.
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The Senate voted 51-50, after Vice President Kamala Harris broke her first tie, to adopt a budget blueprint for President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion virus relief package — following nearly 15 hours of wading through amendments from both parties.
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The unemployment rate declined in January to 6.3 percent as employers added some jobs in the midst of the pandemic.
February 5 -
Cloud tax tech is imperative this year, with many preparers continuing to work in a remote setting due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Practitioners share how they're changing the ways they reach out to clients and prospects.
February 5 -
You do the meth; what’s in a name?; snow job; and other highlights of recent tax cases.
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Senator Mitt Romney is offering a child tax credit expansion plan similar to a proposal President Joe Biden is pushing to include in the next stimulus bill, offering a glimpse of areas on which Republicans and Democrats could find compromise in a bipartisan package.
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