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Decisions 2024 – So, What’s Next?

CPA Practice

As business tax season winds down in the US Market, many leading partners have contacted me for strategic technology guidance for 2024 and beyond. Unlike the old days when public practice CPAs rarely spoke to anyone but clients and other team members during tax season, it is evident that CPA firms have become year-round businesses.

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So, What’s Next?

CPA Practice

As business tax season winds down in the US Market, many leading partners have contacted me for strategic technology guidance for 2024 and beyond. Unlike the old days when public practice CPAs rarely spoke to anyone but clients and other team members during tax season, it is evident that CPA firms have become year-round businesses.

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Tax Preparers Rejoice! Here’s How To Prepare SECURE 2.0 Form 8881 Retirement Tax Credit If You Use Gusto & Guideline

Nancy McClelland, LLC

to include loads of information that most CPA firms are simply not going to have access to — not only current tax-year payroll information, but prior-year data on a per-employee basis; as well as information on how many employees qualified to participate (whether or not they actually participated), again both in 2022 and in 2023.

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Update on Depreciating Business Assets

RogerRossmeisl

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act liberalized the rules for depreciating business assets. Here are the numbers that small business owners need to know. 179 deductions For qualifying assets placed in service in tax years beginning in 2023, the maximum §179 deduction is $1.16 million.

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How to Find a Qualified Tax Preparer In Your Geographic Area

Nancy McClelland, LLC

As you might imagine, we get quite a few inquiries for tax preparation services, but a) we only do taxes for our small business accounting & bookkeeping clients, and b) we only work with clients in Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin.

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What the IRS is Looking for in Corporate Jet Audits

RogerRossmeisl

The IRS’ recent declaration of a rigorous enforcement against the utilization of corporate jets has attracted widespread attention, as the Biden administration persists in intensifying its examination of affluent individuals and major corporations with intricate tax arrangements.

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Friday Footnotes: Why People Leave Public Accounting; Audit Workloads Up; Terrorist Clients (Literally) | 12.2.22

Going Concern

Why People Leave Public Accounting [ CPA Journal ]. Writes Edward Mendlowitz, CPA/PFS, ABV: There are many reasons why CPAs decide to leave public accounting firms. The following is a discussion of what I have found to be the most common reasons why people leave public accounting.