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Get to Know TaxConnex: Partner Q&A Series - Robert Dumas

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I graduated in 1985 with a Masters in Tax. I was trained in income tax and expected to have a career in public accounting, but I only lasted a few years in a couple of different large CPA firms. I then went to the BellSouth Corporation tax department and had various roles.

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AICPA News – Oct. 2023

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AICPA News is a round-up of recent announcements from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Among the warning signs, businesses should be wary of vendors that require large, contingency fees and those who fail to sign the amended payroll tax returns. Throughout his life, Mr.

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AICPA News – Oct. 2023

CPA Practice

AICPA News is a round-up of recent announcements from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Among the warning signs, businesses should be wary of vendors that require large, contingency fees and those who fail to sign the amended payroll tax returns. Throughout his life, Mr.

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Friday Footnotes: Working 100 Hours a Week (For Real); 99% of Firms Short on Staff; The EY Power Struggle | 8.4.23

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Practice How one small firm drastically cut its busy-season hours [ Journal of Accountancy podcast ] Johanna Sweaney Salt, CPA, CGMA, used to work 100 hours a week during busy season. Today, Johanna remains a full-time partner at the firm, and her son, Dalton Sweaney, CPA, is now the managing partner.

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Taxpayer Advocate Delivers Annual Report to Congress, Identifies Top 10 Problems with Agency

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The report says the IRS virtually eliminated its backlog of unprocessed original individual income tax returns (Forms 1040) and substantially improved telephone service. The areas in which taxpayers continued to experience delays were primarily those that required employees to process tax returns and taxpayer correspondence.”