AICPA issues nonauthoritative guidance for payroll audits http://bit.ly/2JZqq0B
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Every CPA Firm Needs to be a Security Company
Every CPA Firm Needs to be a Security Company http://bit.ly/2K27AWC
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How tax reform is impacting tax practitioners
How tax reform is impacting tax practitioners http://bit.ly/2JVHx3o
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AICPA’s Melancon Raises Possibility of Alternate Pathways to Becoming CPA
AICPA’s Melancon Raises Possibility of Alternate Pathways to Becoming CPA http://bit.ly/2K014zC’s-melancon-raises-possibility-of-alternate-paths-to-cpa-061818
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4 Reasons Firms Should Offer HR Services
4 Reasons Firms Should Offer HR Services http://bit.ly/2JMmZ1c
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KPMG’s audit quality is ‘unacceptable,’ U.K. regulator says
KPMG’s audit quality is ‘unacceptable,’ U.K. regulator says http://bit.ly/2MFT8Ft
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Russian Hackers Specifically Targeting U.S. Accounting Firms
Russian Hackers Specifically Targeting U.S. Accounting Firms http://bit.ly/2JVECrs
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A Father’s Day wish list
A Father’s Day wish list http://bit.ly/2JZChvP
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3 tips to help your clients through hurricane season
3 tips to help your clients through hurricane season http://bit.ly/2MFPLhJ
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Consider the tax advantages of investing in qualified small business stock
While the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) reduced most ordinary-income tax rates for individuals, it didn’t change long-term capital gains rates. They remain at 0%, 15% and 20%. The 0% rate generally applies to taxpayers in the bottom two… Read More