Tax Season Humor: Crazy Deductions
Crunch time is on, and there’s just over a month left until you cross that April 18th finish line. You could probably use some light-hearted tax season humor! We thought…
Crunch time is on, and there’s just over a month left until you cross that April 18th finish line. You could probably use some light-hearted tax season humor! We thought…
It’s well known that tax seasons scams have been aggressively targeting taxpayers. The IRS has been proactively getting that message out to the public, and you’ve probably contacted your clients…
Succession is one of the most pressing issues for CPA firms today. With so many partners nearing retirement age, firms are scrambling to put a succession plan in place. The…
In a new article for Accounting Today, author Daniel Hood reports on recent comments from AICPA President and CEO Barry Melancon. Change is happening so rapidly and on such a…
“Practice management” can be a pretty broad term. As the owner of a CPA firm, you know the myriad processes and responsibilities that go into practice management. How can all…
The new revenue recognition standard is set to take effect in less than a year, and the AICPA has just published its primer, Audit & Accounting Guide on Revenue Recognition….
As CPA firms evolve and adapt to workforce changes, there could be a need to reevaluate the position titles at your firm. Can you remember the last time the issue…
As we head into tax season, fraud is on everyone’s mind. The IRS wants you to know about another layer of security for your clients – monitoring your PTIN use….
As the year gets going, what have you set for your personal and professional goals? Accounting Today lays out one goal per month for your 2017 calendar. Of course, the…
Hopefully, 2017 will be a year of great prosperity for you and your business. What risks will businesses face in the coming year? CPA Practice Advisor’s managing editor Isaac O’Bannon…
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