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Connecting Timekeeping with Practice Management for Law Firms

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KROST CPAs and Consultants, a tax, accounting, and consulting firm based out of Los Angeles, has launched KROST Business Intelligence (KBI) , offering dynamic insights into realization, staff utilization, project turnaround, and more. ABOUT KROST CPAs & CONSULTANTS. Pasadena, CA.

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AICPA approves revised tax standards

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The American Institute of CPAs is rolling out some changes in its tax standards that will take effect in January.

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KROST Sponsors AICPA’s PCPS George Willie Ethnically Diverse Student Scholarship & Internship Program

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KROST CPAs and Consultants, the Los Angeles-based firm, has announced their co-sponsorship of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants’ ( AICPA) Private Companies Practice Section (PCPS) George Willie Ethnically Diverse Student Scholarship & Internship Program. ABOUT KROST CPAS & CONSULTANTS.

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KROST Business Intelligence – Real-Time Data Insights for Middle-Market Businesses

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KROST CPAs and Consultants, a tax, accounting, and consulting firm based out of Los Angeles, has launched KROST Business Intelligence (KBI), offering dynamic insights into realization, staff utilization, project turnaround, and more. ABOUT KROST CPAS & CONSULTANTS. Pasadena, CA.

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Los Angeles-Based CPA Firm Receives High Praise from Accounting Today

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KROST CPAs and Consultants, Los Angeles-based firm, receives two new accolades from Accounting Today , Top 100 Firms, and Fastest-Growing Firms in the U.S. Pasadena, CA. With over 80 years in business, the firm employs more than 150 professionals with offices in Pasadena, Woodland Hills, West Los Angeles, and Valencia.

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Business Tax Rates: How Much Do Small Businesses Pay in Taxes?

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From tax law revisions to the overwhelming number of forms, understanding your small business tax rate and how to file can be difficult. Your business entity type and preferred filing status will also affect your tax rate. For example, LLCs that opt for the IRS to tax them as corporations are subject to corporate tax rates.