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Professionals on the Move – March 2023

CPA Practice

Perfetto has worked with numerous large, publicly traded clients on complex accounting and audit matters such as acquisitions, impairment analysis, valuation, income tax provision, group audits, and management review controls. He is also a member of the American Institute of CPAs and the Idaho Society of CPAs.

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Did You Miss Your State Tax Deduction?

KROST

California recently passed Assembly Bill 150 (AB 150), which allows qualified entities to pay tax on the income from an S Corporation, or partnership (reported to you on a K-1). The tax paid would result in a credit that you may use to offset the tax due on your California individual income tax return.

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Friday Footnotes: Why Private Equity Loves the Profession; A Very Naughty KPMG Employee; WTF PwC Guy | 4.5.24

Going Concern

CPA licensure program off to ‘promising’ start [ Journal of Accountancy ] 38 people huh? The Experience, Learn & Earn (ELE) program, a pilot program designed to help accounting graduates earn required academic credits for CPA licensure, has received early positive reviews.

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Friday Footnotes: EY Pulls Out of Winston-Salem; Clients Exposed in Data Breach; Deloitte Olympians | 7.14.23

Going Concern

Prior to joining DLA, John served as a Partner with two National professional services firms, where he was the subject matter expert on business combinations, impairment analysis, income tax accounting, stock compensation, revenue recognition, and going concern analysis.

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Friday Footnotes: Firms on India Hiring Spree; PCAOB Heads Overseas; PwC Lets You See Your Family This Summer | 5.6.22

Going Concern

ICYMI | Exploring the Gender Gap [ The CPA Journal ] Previous research has established that women suffer from the impacts of the “gender gap” in the middle to late stages of their career. The authors posit that one significant factor driving the gender gap in the accounting profession originates with the Uniform CPA Examination.

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