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IMGCAP(1)]Check out the digital edition of the June 2013 issue of Accounting Today.
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Another reprise of a classic column
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The transition will require some adjustment on your part
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Frequently I am asked, "What IT projects produce the greatest ROI?" While the intent of the question may be hidden, the answer is simply that there are firm projects where technology is a component or the accelerator.
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The golden age of retirement is upon accounting firms, as most have at least one partner in the 77-million-strong Baby Boomer demographic, whose oldest members have already started reaching the 65-year milestone.
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Virtually all tax preparers were adversely affected by the late start to the 2013 filing season, with the added complications of late forms, late information from brokerage houses and, in some cases software glitches.
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You'll want to pay attention to these different areas of change
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On just about every front and at just about every level, change is creating challenges for accountants and accounting firms. You don't have to go far to find long lists of issues.
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The principles behind the passive-activity loss limitations rules under Code Sec. 469 and the net investment income Medicare tax under Code Sec. 1411 are similar -- limit business losses from passive activities or raise the tax on passive-type income a bit more, when not the direct result (at least not a significant part) of a taxpayer's labor. Congress, however, did not leave it at that -- or, as some would argue, leave well enough alone.
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A roundup of firm mergers and acquisitions from the previous month
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When their favorite team lost a match, this small business lost a valuable customer
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Firms are finding new ways to bring value to NFP clients
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Most firms get decent marks for providing a reasonably clear and attractive career model for their people -- folks know what the rungs on the ladder look like and what they need to do to climb it. They also offer an appealing, if often undifferentiated, value proposition to their employees that embodies what professionals receive in return for staying and contributing. Firms that get both these things right will have a reasonably good outcome in attracting, training and retaining the professionals they need to succeed.
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Your spouse or partner seems strangely distant or removed, so what's going on? Ponder as you might, it just doesn't seem to add up. Suddenly you scan the calendar, and it comes to you, crystal clear -- it is tax season!
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Frequently satisfied by merchandising low-ticket items like 1040 preparation, CPAs think that any client who can fog a mirror may be a good PFP client.
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Marcum's fast-growing LGBT division brings pride and profits
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