Can You Get Tax Breaks for an Honorary Position?
For those of you who just entering into the discussion, go back to parts one and two for IRS rulings and court decisions on whether
The latest information from our Accountants
For those of you who just entering into the discussion, go back to parts one and two for IRS rulings and court decisions on whether
Mental health disorders are surprisingly common: The National Alliance on Mental Illness says 40 percent of US adults have an anxiety disorder, while over 20
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Charles Rettig is scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill about recent reports that the IRS subjected two former FBI directors to
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
The IRS and politics — nothing new; AICPA priorities; new blog on the block; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. Capitol punishment Don’t
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
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 had virtually no effect on reducing compensation of top executives at companies despite promises to the contrary,
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
The Treasury Department has developed a framework with other federal agencies for engaging with foreign countries on the regulation of digital assets, in response to
The Internal Revenue Service has posted a revenue procedure to give widows and widowers the ability to file for an extension of time on a
Due to extensive interest, Accounting Today is extending the deadline for submissions for its annual Managing Partner Elite list of top firm leaders to the
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
Angel of fraud; time with the kids; from one cell to another; and other highlights of recent tax cases. Louisville, Kentucky: Attorney Keith Hunter has
Court documents show the potential conflicts of interest when accounting firms simultaneously help clients avoid taxes and audit their finances.
The Internal Revenue Service reportedly audited the taxes of former FBI directors James Comey and Andrew McCabe under a rarely used program that subjects a
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
The S.E.C. is reportedly reviewing conflicts of interest at top accounting firms.
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
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
Good points to the IRS; avoiding partnership; sharpen your marketing; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers. While we’re on the subject Solutions for
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
The Securities and Exchange Commission and other federal agencies have been keeping watch as the capital markets go through a period of volatility amid rising
An ongoing protest I get from colleagues is that they do not have enough time to get everything done. Time management is a personal issue
The Securities and Exchange Commission is getting set to impose new rules on climate-related disclosures and how funds can be named to promote investment strategies
Citrin Cooperman, New York, launched its new website featuring thought leadership and multiple interactive channels for visitors. Friedman appointed, to partner: Sungjoo Hong and Anthony
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
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
The Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation division worked with tax authorities abroad on a joint operation that eventually led to the shutdown of Euro Pacific
By now, you all have to be completely exhausted from hearing about the “Great Resignation” of 2021. If you have a team, you have likely
Pawn king; tell us where it hurts; check’s not in the mail; and other highlights of recent tax cases. Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Tax preparer Guy
© Scott M. Aber, CPA, PC