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How to Change Default Email in QuickBooks? Method Explained

QuickBooks is a dynamic application for small and mid-sized business organizations. An integral part of running an enterprise is communicating with potential clients and customers, primarily through emailing. If you use a non-significant email address on your work profile, it lowers the organization’s reputation. This is why it is crucial

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Why Every Accountant Needs a Designated Motivator

In case we haven’t met before, I’m Dawn Brolin and I want to commend you for taking action and acknowledging to yourself that you too, want to make a change of some kind in your professional life (and perhaps your personal one, too!). We share the desire to create a

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How Clients’ State Residency Affects Estate Taxes

When considering estate taxes, where your client lives has a big impact on how much their estate will owe when they die. There are both state and federal estate taxes, and Congress is considering legislation that would change the federal rules. This article will look at how the state where

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Easiest Ways to Rectify TurboTax Error 2329

TurboTax is a leading software catering to the income tax needs of small and medium-sized businesses. However, despite its easy to operate tools, the application faces technical glitches like the TurboTax Error 2329. The user mainly causes this error is attempting to download and install the latest program updates. Although

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5 Takeaways from COVID-19 for CPA Firms

While the switch from working in an office to working at home during the pandemic was abrupt, most businesses and their employees adapted quickly to remote work, discovering it improved work-life balance. Now, you can go for a run in the middle of a busy workday and still be productive.  Staff

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How to Create a Relevant Cybersecurity Strategy

The cybersecurity landscape is always changing: Between 2019 and 2020, ransomware attacks rose by 180 percent in North America alone, according to a 2021 report by cybersecurity firm SonicWall. The total global cost of damages from ransomware attacks is projected to exceed $20 billion in 2021, and the total global cost of cybercrime

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Uber Driver Takes a Wrong Tax Turn

In a new case, Nurumbi, 2021-79, TC Memo 2021-79. 6/30/21, an Uber driver ran afoul of the rules, but at least was able to salvage some deductions in Tax Court. Participants in the so-called “gig economy” ranging from drivers to temporary landlords to delivery services people are generally treated as

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Corporate directors see ESG reporting as necessity

Corporate board members may finally be ready to embrace environmental, social and governance reporting by their finance teams. Nearly two-thirds (64%) now say that ESG is linked to their company’s strategy, compared to just 49% in 2020, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers’ 2021 Annual Corporate Directors Survey, which PwC released Tuesday. Feeling

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What Tax Breaks Do Disaster Victims Get?

Let’s time travel back to a couple of days before Santa descended chimneys in 2017, which was when Congress okayed and President Donald J. Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). Both supporters and critics of the 45th president agree that the TCJA was his signature legislative accomplishment,

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Fuel Your Firm’s Growth With a Strategic Plan

Growing your accounting firm is like making a cross-country trip from New York to Los Angeles. Either you forgo a map and head in a general westerly direction, or you plug the end destination into your GPS. Which one sounds more like your firm’s growth strategy? Many small firms, especially

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