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By keeping an eye on the future and potential new tax developments, tax advisors can offer their clients a sense of stability and proactive tax planning.
November 1
Corvee -
U.S. gasoline prices are still high a week ahead of midterm elections.
November 1 -
The emergency application to the justices comes after Trump repeatedly lost in the lower courts trying to stop the IRS from fulfilling a request from the House Ways and Means Committee.
November 1 -
Padgett Business Services' Roger Harris urges a broader perspective on how the agency should spend its $80 billion windfall.
November 1 -
As wealth management firms and advisors increasingly wear two hats, it's getting harder for investors to know when they're overpaying for products and advice.
November 1 -
Putting the firm logo on clothes, bags, blankets and just about anything else makes a great giveaway that has long-term value.
November 1 -
Financial planning and analysis can be the core of a strong new set of advisory services.
November 1
"The Radical CPA" -
The transaction will expand the Top 50 Firm's footprint in the D.C. area in its biggest M&A deal to date.
November 1 -
The International Accounting Standards Board hopes to improve the information provided by companies about their debts.
October 31 -
The draft instructions may clear up some confusion, adding a new domestic filing exception.
October 31 -
Most states will be able to absorb the impact on their revenue from tax cuts, even if they face a mild recession next year, but some could have trouble.
October 31 -
The review process is an easy way for a firm owner or partner to become aware of an unusual activity for a client, and for the preparer to learn more about that client.
October 31
Withum -
There's no sugarcoating the stock market's 20% plunge, but there is a small consolation prize: one of the best opportunities in years to lower tax bills.
October 31 -
Potential jurors are told they will be hearing a lot about Excel spreadsheets and corporate ledgers.
October 31 -
In this installment of the Frontier, CPA.com's Kacee Johnson talks about a polarization within the industry over technology.
October 31 -
As accountants collect greater and greater amounts of information, the issue becomes how to manage it.
October 31 -
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The billable hour may still reign, but more firms are discovering the benefits of free time.
October 31 -
With private equity firms scouting the landscape, should accounting firms chart their own independent course?
October 31
Crosley+Company -
Many companies have benefited from federal government relief programs and will be subjected to single audits for the first time.
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