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State CPA Societies in Action: Ohio Society of CPAs

CPA Practice

With more than 100 years of experience, The Ohio Society of CPAs represents 85,000 CPAs and accounting professionals who are the strategic financial advisors to Ohio’s leading businesses. accountants and auditors have left their jobs, as reported by SHRM, an issue that is being actively addressed by OSCPA. “We

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Friday Footnotes: Big 4 Nixes Legal Practices; EY Looks the Other Way; Auditors Get Lectured Again | 10.14.22

Going Concern

List analysis: In fight for talent, nearly all accounting firms allow remote work [ Crain’s Cleveland Business ]. In the war for accounting talent, allowing remote work is table stakes. Of the 35 companies that submitted data for the list, 31 said they let most Northeast Ohio employees work remotely at least some of the time.

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Best Practices for Managing a Sales Tax Audit

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Industry observers look for New York, Ohio and New Jersey to soon intensify enforcement. California , to cite one state, audits about one percent of active accounts each year (at least so far), “concentrating on those most likely to be inaccurate in their tax reporting.” Treat the auditor respectfully.

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Tuesday Morning Accounting News Brief: A New Kind of Audit Quality Report; Merger Mania; Skilled Talent, Not Newbies | 5.28.24

Going Concern

The local news in Cincinnati covered this strategic move : One of Greater Cincinnati’s largest accounting firms is being acquired by an Indianapolis company. The deal will be Katz, Sapper & Miller’s entry into the Ohio market. The deal will be Katz, Sapper & Miller’s entry into the Ohio market.

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Friday Footnotes: The Biggest PE Deal to Date; AI Is Moving Fast, Says Deloitte; EY’s Secret (and Nasty) Drinking Club | 5.31.24

Going Concern

Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans and published every Friday at 5pm Eastern. Comments are closed on Friday Footnotes and the Monday Morning Accounting News Brief by default. In a letter dated May 28, Hague Sahady & Co.,

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Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Firm Sponsors Art Contest; ‘EY Will Sell Advisory Again’; Big Spenders | 11.21.22

Going Concern

From Jan Bouwens, Professor of Accounting, Amsterdam Business School, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands to Financial Times : “EY splitting its consulting activities from auditing is the consequence of the EY business model. Audit teams are typically comprised of auditors and consultants. It’s the business model.”

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Monday Morning Accounting News Briefing: PwC India Hiring; CFO Expectations; EY’s Sales Pitch | 8.29.22

Going Concern

” asks a 34-year-old accountant who paid off $100,000 in private student loans. ” A former chief accounting officer of two businesses in Ohio gave herself a $36 per week raise and extra bonuses of $600 and $1,200, signing the checks with a rubber stamp of her boss’s signature. Be well, everyone.

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