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Professionals on the Move – June 2025, Part II

CPA Practice

Prior to joining Crowe in 2002, he was a partner at Arthur Andersen, where he served clients in the consumer-packaged goods, manufacturing, distribution, pharmaceuticals, and healthcare industries. He also served on the Crowe Board of Directors and is recognized for his leadership both within the firm and across the market.

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Top Remote Accountants of the Week | October 17, 2024

Going Concern

, Gusto Remote Work Experience: Y Salary: $150k, FTE, $55-$70/ PTE Time Zone: Central Sign up to learn more about this candidate FTE Tax and Accounting | Candidate ID #22655166 Certifications: CPA, QBO ProAdvisor Education: BA, MBA Accounting Experience (years): 5 years in public accounting Preparation and review experience Financial reporting and (..)

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Research & Development (R&D) Tax Credit Frequently Asked Questions

Cherry Bekaert

The R&D Tax Credit provides a dollar-for-dollar offset to taxable income for businesses that are paying taxes. The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act in 2017 created an opportunity for start-up companies to monetize the tax credit as an offset to employer-paid payroll taxes. Recent U.S.

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

Going Concern

Earlier: EY and PwC Among the Many Entities Caught Up in the MOVEit Cybersecurity Breach Ransom Practice What CPAs Need to Know about Employee Retention Credit Fraud [ The CPA Journal ] Most taxpayers have likely received a solicitation recently claiming that they may be entitled to thousands of dollars in employee retention tax credits.

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Year-End Tax Planning Strategies for Businesses

KROST

The PATH Act also allows startup businesses with no federal tax liability and gross receipts of less than $5 million to take the R&D tax credit against their payroll taxes for tax years beginning after December 31, 2015, essentially making it a refundable credit capped at $250,000 for up to five years.