Fri.Apr 14, 2023

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Technology, The Interrupter

RitaKeller

“I have so much I want to do. I hate wasting time.” – Stephen Hawking It has finally arrived. The last Friday of tax season. Here’s a Friday Flashback post about how we might be abusing technology. I hope you have next Friday off!

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Los Angeles tax dispute resolution by Mike Habib, EA

MyIRSRelief

Tax disputes can be a headache for individuals and businesses alike. If you are facing a tax dispute in Los Angeles, you need a skilled tax representative in your corner who can help you navigate the complex world of tax law and achieve a favorable outcome. One such representative is Mike Habib, EA, who has over 20 years of experience helping clients resolve their tax disputes with the IRS and state tax agencies and various state tax agencies such as FTB, EDD and CDTFA.

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Choosing the Best Banking Partners for Your Startup

BurklandAssociates

Select the best banking partners for your needs and make a smooth transition with these two checklists. The post Choosing the Best Banking Partners for Your Startup appeared first on Burkland.

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The Importance of Disclosure: Navigating Anti-ESG Sentiment Plus an SEC Update

Withum

Explore Other Episodes The post The Importance of Disclosure: Navigating Anti-ESG Sentiment Plus an SEC Update appeared first on Withum.

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Mid-Year Review: How to Ignite Employee Potential Through Meaningful Feedback

Mid-year performance reviews aren’t just boxes for HR to check. Paycor’s toolkit empowers leaders to: Identify high-potential team members. Boost engagement with meaningful feedback. Support struggling employees. Nurture top talent to drive results. Learn how to ignite employee potential through meaningful feedback. When you nurture top talent, everybody wins.

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Using Financial Reconciliation To Keep Your Construction Business On Track

Randal DeHart

As a small business owner, you're likely already aware of the importance of keeping your finances in order. Financial management goes deeper than paying your bills on time and collecting invoices (although those are also important). It involves regularly checking your financial situation to ensure your accounts are in order, your records are up-to-date, and you're spending within your budget.

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$1.5 Billion in Refunds From 2019 Remain Unclaimed, IRS Says

CPA Practice

Nearly 1.5 million people across the U.S. have unclaimed refunds for tax year 2019 but face a July 17 deadline to submit their tax return, the IRS said on Wednesday. The IRS estimates almost $1.5 billion in refunds remain unclaimed because people have not filed their 2019 tax returns yet. The average median refund is $893 for this year, and the IRS has completed a special state-by-state calculation to show how many people are potentially eligible for these refunds.

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FASB Issues New Accounting Rules for Investments in Tax Credit Structures

CPA Practice

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued a new standard on March 29 that will allow reporting entities to consistently account for equity investments made primarily for the purpose of receiving income tax credits and other income tax benefits. Reporting entities were previously permitted to apply the proportional amortization method only to qualifying tax equity investments in low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) structures.

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Financial Abuse in Divorce

FraudFiles

Tracy Coenen talks about some of the common ways spouses “abuse” financial items during the divorce process. These things include manipulating salary, selling assets to related parties, and more. If your spouse is hiding money, the Divorce Money Guide will help you find it.

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Friday Footnotes: Staffing Disasters; Let’s Rag on EY; A Warning For Tax Practitioners | 4.14.23

Going Concern

Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans and published every Friday at 5pm Eastern. While you’re here, subscribe to our newsletter to get the week’s top stories in your inbox every Tuesday and Friday. See ya. Staffing Drama Signal Mountain Won’t Pay Accounting Firm For Extra Work On Audit [ Chattanoogan.com ] Clients are the worst The Signal Mountain Town Council has declined to pay an auditing firm extra money it said

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‘IRS is Finally Answering the Phones’ But Tech Problems Persist

CPA Practice

By David Lightman, McClatchy Washington Bureau (TNS) It’s been easier this year to get in touch with someone at the Internal Revenue Service. “IRS is finally answering the phones,” said Claudia Stanley, a CPA in Fresno, CA. In Washington, the finding was the same—thanks to improved staffing and training, IRS service is getting better and there’s new optimism it can get stronger in the years ahead.

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Your Accounting Expertise Will Only Get You So Far: The New Way To Lead

Speaker: Victor C. Barnes, CPA, MBA

In the climb from contributor to leader, the rules quietly change. But if you’re aiming for the summit, the air gets thinner, and what got you here won’t be enough to get you to the top. 🗻 What made you successful early in your finance career—technical accuracy, sharp analysis, flawless execution—won’t be what carries you to the next level. The higher you go, the more your effectiveness depends on how you connect, adapt, and communicate.