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New Jersey Society of CPAs Announces 10 Winners of its CPA Exam Fee Lottery

CPA Practice

The New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants (NJCPA) has awarded 10 of its members $750 each towards their CPA Exam fee costs. 30, 2025, and they must be currently enrolled in a New Jersey college or university or graduated within the past five years. 1, 2024, and Nov.

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Friday Footnotes: PwC Scandal Somehow Gets More Scandalous; Deloitte Denied in Court; Withum Embiggens in Florida | 11.8.24

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She wrote that the local firm needed to comply with a set of remedial actions or face suspension, or expulsion, from the global network. ” The new office will employ a team of 15 by the end of the year, with all positions in the Boca office staffed by accounting professionals, Goldberg said.

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LMC Merges with Stephen A. Kepniss & Associates in New Jersey

CPA Practice

The deal enables LMC to expand its service offerings, particularly in tax advisory, real estate-related services, and specialized planning for high-net-worth individuals.

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M&A roundup: Plante Moran, Sax and GHJ expand

Accounting Today

Plante Moran merges in Tonneson Plante Moran, a Top 25 Firm based in Southfield, Michigan, has added Tonneson + Co, a firm based in Wakefield, Massachusetts, expanding its footprint on the East Coast to the Boston area, effective July 1. 66 on Accounting Today s 2025 list of the Top 100 Firms , with $109 million in annual revenue.

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Friday Footnotes: CPAs Disappearing From CPA Firms; Grant Thornton Tries to Win Grant Thornton | 7.11.25

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CPA society leader Johnson sanguine about future of profession [ ROI-NJ ] Aiysha Johnson, executive director at the New Jersey Society of CPAs and the first Black woman to lead the state CPA society, is optimistic about the future of the profession. Talent Attention, firms! s receiver is suing Ernst & Young LLP for C$1.4

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Tax Fraud Blotter: Sick excuses

Accounting Today

Oakland, New Jersey: Business owner Walter Hass, of Hewitt, New Jersey, has been sentenced to four years in prison for his role in a $3.5 The court previously determined that Hanson owed $146,771.37 to the U.S. after his scheme; Hanson paid that amount before sentencing. million payroll tax scheme.

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On the move: HCVT hired CAS co-leader

Accounting Today

NEW JERSEY John Szczomak John Szczomak, member of Smolin, Lupin & Co., was elected president of the New Jersey Society of CPAs, Roseland, for the 2025-26 term, replacing June Toth, principal at WilkinGuttenplan, on June 1. RRBB opened a new office at 2107 Route 34 in Wall, New Jersey, the firms seventh office.