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Tax Tips from the Illinois CPA Society

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Tax season officially starts Jan. 29, 2024, when the IRS begins accepting and processing tax returns for the 2023 tax year. With the IRS anticipating receiving nearly 129 million individual tax returns by the April 15, 2024, deadline this season, getting an early start on prepping yours may be best.

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Private Equity in Public Accounting: Salvation or Ruination?

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The landscape of public accounting experienced an unprecedented shakeup in 2023, marked not by the usual suspects of annual updates or technological advancements, but by a surge of interest from an unexpected source: private equity (PE).

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Ex-Kentucky CPA Accused of Failing to Report More Than $300,000 on Federal Taxes

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By Bill Estep, Lexington Herald-Leader (TNS) A former Kentucky accountant has been indicted after allegedly failing to report more than $320,000 in income on his federal taxes. A federal grand jury indicted Charles Marshall Stivers, of Manchester, last week on two charges of making false statements on tax returns in 2018 and 2020.

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Former CFO of Russian Natural Gas Firm Gets 7 Years in U.S. Prison for Tax Crimes

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Mark Anthony Gyetvay, a former CPA in Naples, Florida, has been sentenced to 86 months in prison for a scheme to hide millions of dollars of income in undisclosed Swiss bank accounts and submitting a false filing to the IRS. Additionally, and despite being a CPA, Gyetvay did not file personal tax returns for 2013 and 2014.

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Ex-Kentucky CPA Accused of Failing to Report More Than $300,000 on Federal Taxes

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By Bill Estep, Lexington Herald-Leader (TNS) A former Kentucky accountant has been indicted after allegedly failing to report more than $320,000 in income on his federal taxes. A federal grand jury indicted Charles Marshall Stivers, of Manchester, last week on two charges of making false statements on tax returns in 2018 and 2020.

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CPE Webinar November 13, 2023: What to Expect in the Upcoming Tax Season

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Date: Monday, November 13, 2023 Time: 3 PM ET / 2 PM CT / 12 PM PT / 7 PM GMT Sponsor: Drake Software Duration: 1 Hour Receive 1 hour of free CPE credit for participating in this live webinar. Are you ready for the upcoming tax season? Already registered for this webinar? Click here to log in. He is a U.S. Navy veteran.

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5 Ways to Gift Yourself Tax Savings This Holiday Season

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Get Your Gifts Ready: If you’re feeling generous with your wealth and would like to pass some of it on to a loved one or other beneficiary, you can gift up to $17,000 (or $34,000 for married couples filing a joint tax return) without triggering a gift tax or reducing your lifetime gift and estate tax exemption.

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