Yearly Archives: 2016

cpa-firm

The news reports on cyber security over the past few weeks are enough to make many CPA firms yearn for the days of paper file cabinets and adding machine tape.

employment-conference-room

Employment law errors can cost organizations millions of dollars – much of which could have been avoided if employers knew what was required of them.

audit-training-plan

Every audit professional has varying professional development needs, from new hires to partners. There is a natural progression of necessary skills.

data-security

How big a deal are data security breaches? A June 2016 ID Theft Center Report said over 12.5 million data records have been breached in the first six months of 2016.

not-for-profits-in-cities

Professionals working with governments and not-for-profits will find 2016 to be a transitional year. Ensure you are staying up-to-date with all of the changes.

Gwen Jorgensen holds open the possibility she might someday return to tax work, but for now pursuing Olympic gold is her full-time job.

canada-cityscape

Doing business in Canada can provide numerous growth opportunities for U.S. businesses. Here are some income and sales tax issues to consider when doing business.

IRS-impersonation-scam

Federal officials announced on Tuesday, May 24 that five people have been arrested in connection with a tax scam that has bilked an estimated $36.5 million.

tax-form 3115

The IRS has made changes to Form 3115 (Application for Change in Accounting Method) that incorporate additions & edits to the Revenue Procedures 2015-13 and 2015-14.

oddly-tax-deductible

Accounting professionals understand the importance of making the correct call on what taxpayer deductions are allowable. Tax preparers are accustomed to fielding hundreds and even thousands of client questions each busy season about what is and is not deductible.