Our January Tax Practice Monthly topic was Asking Clients for Referrals where we discussed why it is important to ask for referrals, how to ensure that […]
January means two things: resolutions (whether kept or not) and the start of tax season. We make resolutions to help us improve, make ourselves better, and […]
Nina E. Olson, head of the National Taxpayer Advocate (NTA), released her annual report to Congress, and not surprisingly, IRS service again topped her list of […]
Just before the end of the year, the President signed legislation which made permanent a number of key tax provisions that historically were extended on an […]
Get a quick-reference list of all key resources for accountants to use for the tax busy season. Utilize effective tools and resources for the current filing […]
A new year has arrived, and while people around the country are making resolutions and recovering from a busy holiday season, many small business owners are […]
Small business taxpayers will be allowed to make certain accounting method changes under the tangible property (or “repair”) regulations without filing Form 3115, Application for Change […]
The IRS is invites AICPA members to assist in testing a new web-based tool, the Payment Mix Comparison Tool (PMCT), in situations involving a client’s receipt […]