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Three Common Issues Navigating ERC Eligibility for Catholic Churches

Cherry Bekaert

Catholic dioceses and parishes are not-for-profit entities subject to not-for-profit aggregation rules. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, several churches had increased contributions, even as people were unable to attend mass in person. These services are closely related to a church’s core mission and have dedicated parish staff.

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Monday Morning Accounting News Brief: Tax Fees Up, Coolness Still Down; | ‘Lavish’ ERC Mill Hit With a Lawsuit | 1.8.24

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in net revenue over fiscal 2021, according to a 2023 survey by AICPA and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA). However, in a sign that the fledgling technology remains a work in progress, staff were cautioned that the new tool may produce inaccurate information about people, places and facts. This eclipses the 4.2%

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What Accountants Had to Say About the CPA Firm Business Model—and Why it Needs to Evolve

CPA Practice

After Duke Alexander Moore got a sneak peek at the questions he and the two other panelists would be asked during a session at the 2023 Unique CPA Conference, “Bridging the Gap,” there was a topic he knew nothing about, even as the owner of a tax and accounting business: the traditional accounting firm partnership business model.

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Friday Footnotes: Remembering Legend Sid Kess; Andersen’s Doing Great; Poland Banned Deloitte From Auditing? | 9.22.23

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People Ken Miller set to retire after more than three decades of service [ Virginia Tech ] After more than 35 years of dedicated service to Virginia Tech, Ken Miller has announced his retirement. Some earned CPE credits from a Kess conference session, others read his book, and some learned simply how to treat other people.

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Friday Footnotes: EY Partners Are Split on the Split; PCAOB Further Annoys Auditors; Recruiting Events Are Back! | 3.31.23

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People did not enjoy that. EY executives, have emerged as key opponents to the firm’s plan for a worldwide split of its auditing and consulting arms, according to people familiar with the matter. We aren’t planning anything, every day is a joke for us. auditors who believe their part of the firm could end up weakened by a deal.

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Being Understood and User-Friendly

Withum

I tried to read a blog on a topic I am very interested in, that was so complicated and mired with details unrelated to the big picture subject matter that I gave up way before finishing it. His desire to save himself these few minutes would cause the people he was trying to convince to spend a collective hour.

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Hard Work

RitaKeller

As part of the CPAFMA Strategy Leadership & Growth Accelerator Session yesterday, I was asked to talk for just 10 minutes about TALENT. All of my clients and other firms in my sphere tell me that they are trying (several, almost desperately) to find more people with the skills and desire to work and succeed in public accounting.

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