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Implementing Conference Lessons for Lasting Change

Growing up, every summer and during breaks, I would go on church camp trips, retreats or service projects. I would return home after these trips with a newfound motivation – I was going to be a better person, I would be more mature, I would adopt all the lessons I

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Bringing Safety and Security to Your Firm

Having the right tools can help to bring safety and security to your firm and give you peace of mind, if utilized wisely. Safety and security come in many forms. At times, we feel like we police these policies at the tax and accounting level, and we have to. It’s

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Why Your Firm Isn’t Done Preparing for the Future

We’ve seen tremendous changes in the accounting industry over the past ten years. We’ve moved from desktop to cloud-based accounting software. We’ve ditched hourly billing and adopted fixed-fee or value pricing. We’ve listened to the experts and have started offering advisory services in addition to compliance work. Some of us

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Doing Post-Conference Homework Before Summer Break

The secret to maximizing the takeaways from any professional education event is to have a plan of action when you return home, especially if you are planning to go on summer break. Here’s my plan for taking all of the connections, education, and opportunities I gained at the conferences I

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Tax Court Tailors Outcome to Fit Clothes Deduction

Under prior law, an individual could deduct the unreimbursed cost of clothing or uniforms used for business that weren’t suitable for everyday wear. In a new case, Romana, TC Summary Opinion 2022-9, 6/16/22, the Tax Court allowed a nurse to deduct the cost and upkeep of scrub-like clothing that she

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Professional Blood Donor Takes Case to Tax Court

Just joining us? Part one discussed court decisions on whether expenses qualified as “ordinary and necessary” under IRS Code 162. More on such disputes in part two. Weddings, funerals and bar mitzvahs. The IRS and the courts agree that weddings, funerals and other family events are more personal than business

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Accounting Technology: The Best and Worst of Times

If a week is a long time in politics, six months covering accounting technology might reasonably be considered an “age.” It’s been half a year since my return to AccountingWEB UK, and such has been the pace of change that articles from January seem tinged with nostalgia, and occasionally regret

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Do Sales Tax Holiday Rules Apply in the Metaverse?

During a time period that is tax free, registered retailers selling affected goods must abide by the terms of a sales tax holiday whether selling through a brick-and-mortar store, online — or the metaverse. International advisory and accounting firm Prager Metis describes the metaverse as “a centrally located, virtual marketplace

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Why Pride Is More Than Just a Month

As companies change their logos and tweet support for the LGBT+ community, the same argument is levelled against organisations who arguably pay lip service to Pride month while failing to act throughout the rest of the year.  A prime example was M&S’ somewhat misguided attempt to market their ‘LGBT sandwich’ to customers

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7 Ways to Build Your Leadership Confidence

Growing into a leadership position can feel intimidating. You may not feel as though you have the necessary skills to lead a team, and that holds you back from being a leader in your organization. Preparing for leadership roles starts with one vital step: building your leadership confidence.  Building your

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