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Special Report: 2025 Readers’ Choice Awards

CPA Practice

From tax prep to asset management, invoicing and portals, and auditing to remote CFO functions, the services the accounting and tax pros provide are dependent on the technologies they use. The awards highlight the most useful technology for firms and clients.

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Professionals on the Move – July 2025

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The new promotions reach across several areas of the firm’s service offerings, including the firm’s tax, audit and consulting practices, as well as the growing wealth management practice. from West Virginia University. His areas of tax expertise include partnerships, including allocations, tax planning and structuring.

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Tax Fraud Blotter: Sick excuses

Accounting Today

Bangor, Maine: Paul Archer, a Florida resident formerly of Hampden and Orrington, Maine, has pleaded guilty to attempting to evade federal taxes and engaging in fraudulent transfers and concealment in a bankruptcy proceeding. Charleston, West Virginia: Business owner Luther A.

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Professionals on the Move – July 2025

CPA Practice

The new promotions reach across several areas of the firm’s service offerings, including the firm’s tax, audit and consulting practices, as well as the growing wealth management practice. from West Virginia University. His areas of tax expertise include partnerships, including allocations, tax planning and structuring.

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Tax Fraud Blotter: Boundless energy

Accounting Today

West Virginia: CPA George W. Malphurs, Dallas, indefinite from Dec. 4, 2024; Enrolled Agent John A. Castro, Mansfield, indefinite from March 27, 2025; and Enrolled Agent Keith M. Schmitz, San Antonio, indefinite from March 11, 2025. Jordan, Harpers Ferry, indefinite from Dec. in Fayetteville, North Carolina, (effective Jan.

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In the blogs: Making choices

Accounting Today

Trovato wonders how difficult the Tax Court exam for non-attorneys should be. 101, "Compensated Absences," now effective for fiscal years ending June 30, 2025, and subject to audit. Since those areas are of great interest to CFOs, it makes sense for the tax leaders who report to finance chiefs to keep tabs on these issues.

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Senate Republicans plan major revisions to Trump tax bill

Accounting Today

Senator Lisa Murkowski House provisions instituting new co-pays for Medicaid recipients and limits on the ability of states to tax Medicaid providers in order to increase federal reimbursement payments are more disputed. Senators Josh Hawley of Missouri and Jim Justice of West Virginia have said they oppose these changes.

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