Look, I admit that I’ve been out of the game for awhile, so forgive me if I sound, um, supercilious, but are paper tax organizers still a thing?
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Accounting News Roundup: The New CPA Exam and Dating an Accountant | 04.08.16
New CPA exam There's a lot of talk about the new CPA exam but I'm […]
Accountingfly Featured Job of the Week: Tax Senior Manager With Ostrow, Reisin, Berk & Abrams
Accountingfly's featured job this week is a Tax Senior Manager with Ostrow, Reisin, Berk & […]
#TBT: PwC’s Letter to Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney About His Taxes
You may have heard that it's a presidential election year. And perhaps you've heard that […]
Accounting News Roundup: BDO’s PCAOB Inspection Report and EY Partners With Adobe | 04.07.16
BDO's Inspection Report One of the big complaints about PCAOB inspection reports is that they […]
Paying Taxes Now as Convenient as 7-11
I'm somewhat nonplussed by this: In a program aimed at individual taxpayers who lack checking […]
It Appears Some Boeing Employees Had a Little ‘Let’s Not Pay South Carolina Taxes’ Club
It's not clear whether or not these people were in cahoots or not but the […]
Not turning in a self-review or annual review?
We are approaching our review deadline and one of the managers on my team is […]
Accountants Should Dump Microsoft Excel for Database Software
Rumor has it that the AICPA is finally integrating Microsoft Excel into the CPA exam starting in 2018. I’ll admit my initial reaction is “it’s about time” since the generic spreadsheet I used was archaic. Apparently, almost 70% of the CPAs surveyed by the AICPA agreed. Go figure — we are all Excel-aholics who can’t get through the day without busting out a spreadsheet.
Accounting News Roundup: Audit Committee Meetings and Marvell’s Troubles | 04.06.16
Inversion dealbreaker The Treasury Department announced some new rules on Monday to curb corporate inversions. […]
Finalized Changes to the 2017 CPA Exam
Please enjoy this sponsored content from Gleim CPA Review. On April 4, the AICPA published […]
CPA Given Five Years to Think on ‘Thou Shalt Not Steal’
California CPA Donald Gridiron was sentenced to 57 months in prison for stealing more than […]
