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Top Remote Accountants of the Week | May 2, 2024

Going Concern

Struggling to find remote accountants, CAS experts, auditors, or tax professionals for your firm or internal team? With our Always-On Recruiting service, access a pool of skilled remote accountants without any upfront costs. Accountingfly can help!

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Top Remote Accountants of the Week | May 16, 2024

Going Concern

Struggling to find remote accountants, CAS experts, auditors, or tax professionals for your firm or internal team? With our Always-On Recruiting service, access a pool of skilled remote accountants without any upfront costs. Accountingfly can help! Sign up now to see the complete candidate list and connect with potential hires.

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7 ways to attract and win new tax clients

ThomsonReuters

When you seek to win new tax clients, it’s best to start at the beginning. With so many generations in need of tax and accounting services in the market today, it can be a challenge to discover what a client truly wants or needs, or how they want to connect with you. That’s the first step to winning new business.

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Friday Footnotes: EY Pulls Out of Winston-Salem; Clients Exposed in Data Breach; Deloitte Olympians | 7.14.23

Going Concern

Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans and published every Friday at 5pm Eastern. The Office Ernst & Young out of Triad market after closing Winston-Salem office [ Triad Business Journal ] The Triad now has offices for only two of the Big Four global accounting firms.

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Your Guide to 2022 R&D Tax Credits

Shay CPA

Per the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act of 2015 , if your gross receipts are less than $5 million and you’ve been in business for fewer than five years, you can most likely claim a credit of up to $250,000 to apply toward the social security tax on your payroll. Let us crunch the numbers.

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