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Consumer Use Tax and Business Liability

If you have a client that is a new seller, are you aware that consumer use tax is just as obligatory as sales tax?  Many sellers overlook this fact and fail to report it properly. Where there’s sales tax, there’s usually use tax — most states that levy sales tax

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New Ways of Driving Value for Today’s Firms

After a crisis, we often look back at the way things were before and find them quaint. The ways in which we measured performance and value before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic now seem outdated. Historic drivers like scope, scale and efficiency are rapidly being replaced by new and transformative value drivers

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Self-Employment Tax Plot Unraveled by Court

In a new case decided by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, Slaughter, CA-11 No. 20-10786, 8/3/21, a famous author of crime novels was held liable for underreported self-employment income. Generally, a self-employed individual must pay federal income tax as well as self-employment tax on the net self-employment income received during

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What to Ask Clients to Start Their Financial Plan

Clients are often concerned with the past, like filing the previous year’s tax returns, rather than the future. Accountants can be hugely beneficial to these clients by providing forward-thinking services. This means financial planning. There are many reasons why clients often think they don’t need financial planning services. They may

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How to Measure Your Firm’s Digital Maturity

As digital advisors, we get frequent questions from business leaders about how they can measure their organizations’ digital maturity. The answer is multifaceted and goes beyond technology. Digital disruption is a clear and present threat to firms that won’t change. Leaders must embed digital capabilities into the heart of their businesses and make digital

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Key Steps for Smooth Succession and Exit Planning

In thinking about the health and longevity of your business, ask yourself: Is my business running like an engine or like an egg beater? That’s to say, is your business a well-oiled machine with every part running exactly as it should with minimal input? Or, must you manually churn away

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QuickBooks Desktop 2022 Features Key Updates

Intuit has introduced QuickBooks Desktop 2022, which includes new capabilities with major money movement, data sync and speed improvements that will help your small business clients complete more accounting tasks quicker. Below is a brief dive into the core updates made to the product. QuickBooks Desktop 2022 Subscription Offering QuickBooks Desktop

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Why It Pays to File Business Tax Returns Correctly

Whether you have an existing business or you are starting one, congratulate yourself—in any business environment, this is no easy feat. However, in the time of COVID-19, it’s even harder. But while you focus on sales and operations, do not forget the tax man. You may think that you already

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IRS Regulations for Investors Who Are Defrauded

Just joining us? Go back to part one for a summary of how the notorious Bernard Madoff orchestrated a Ponzi scheme that stole more than $50 billion from investors. Madoff’s clients were a who’s who of financial outfits, well-endowed philanthropies and ultra-wealthy persons including A-listers and boldface names. Part one

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Driving DEI at CPA Firms: Why Diversity Matters

The increasing awareness of social justice issues over the past 18 months has triggered the need for organizations to have serious discussions about their internal culture and demographics. Terms like anti-racist, bias, micro-aggressions and allyship have become more widely used among HR and senior leadership teams. Companies across every industry pledged

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