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Payroll Taxes Demystified: A Breakdown for Accountants and CPAs Serving Business Owners

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As accountants and CPAs, dealing with payroll taxes is essential to managing finances for your business clients. By Nellie Akalp. Understanding the details of payroll taxes helps you better assist your clients in fulfilling their obligations and maximizing tax efficiency. and West Virginia) Washington, D.C. and West Virginia) Washington, D.C.

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New National Research on CPA Pipeline Challenges Underway

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“The profession is aligning on the approaches necessary to help stem the tide and ultimately reverse the negative CPA talent pipeline trend we’re collectively facing,” says Geoffrey Brown, CAE, ICPAS president and CEO.

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Maryland Assoc. of CPAs names new CEO

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State CPA Society News and Updates – August 2023

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Michelle Freeman, CPA – Women to Watch (Experienced Leader) Award East Tennessee State University – Greeneville, Tennessee Ellen Lipe, CPA, SFO, CMFO – Women to Watch (Emerging Leader) Award Greeneville City Schools – Greeneville, Tennessee The Ohio Society of CPAs or OSCPA recently announced the Power of Change honorees for 2023.

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On the move: MACPA names its Women to Watch

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The Maryland Association of CPAs highlighted three outstanding members, plus multiple firms as C-level leaders, and other firm and personnel news from across the country.

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CPA Firm Managing Partner Weighs in on How to Rebuild the Talent Pipeline

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One of the panelists, Jackie Cardello, president and managing partner of Bethesda, MD-based GRF CPAs & Advisors, said the stigma and the stereotype associated with CPAs and accountants—and the profession in general—needs to change, and that change can begin in high school. You don’t have to be a CPA.

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Opinion: On-the-Job Experiential Learning Credit to Meet the 150-hour Requirement Makes Sense

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Joe currently serves on the Maryland State Board of Accountancy and the board of directors of the NASBA Center for the Public Trust. Though an attorney and not a CPA, I’ve spent over 30 years in and around the CPA profession, retiring from PwC as a Principal. CPAs love to study things. note: the following is by Joseph P.