Let’s start with what doesn’t work: clients late for meetings, phone tag, and e-mail hell. If your primary communications methods are: meetings, phone calls, and e-mail, you’re losing out on a lot of money and a saner life. 21st century clients want all the same things 20th century clients...
Tax and accounting professionals are always looking for ways to grow their firms. So the National Society of Accountants (NSA) has launched a series of three free webinars designed to do just that. The webinars will show how to focus on key “levers” in accounting practices that will provide a...
The National Society of Accountants (NSA) 71st Annual Convention and Expo will be held August 17-20, 2016 at the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay in Tampa, FL. The meeting theme is “AMP IT UP,” and it will draw accountants and tax professionals from across North America. Courses at the convention offer...
IRS Reminds Tax Return Preparers of Limited Practice Changes and Announces Revised PTIN Fee WASHINGTON— The Internal Revenue Service today reminded non-credentialed tax return preparers of major upcoming changes regarding which tax return preparers can represent clients in matters before...
Tips from the IRS The Internal Revenue Service today announced that the summer 2015 issue of the Statistics of Income Bulletin is available on IRS.gov. The Statistics of Income (SOI) Division produces this online Bulletin quarterly. Articles provide the most recent data available from...
Posted by Pat Friesen You can get more value from your smartphone and tablet when you arm them with the right apps. Some of these are free, some have free versions, and others provide big benefits with modest price tags . MANAGE PASSWORDS SECURELY & EFFICIENTLY Accounting...
Tips from the IRS Many people who carry on a trade or business are self-employed. Sole proprietors and independent contractors are two examples of self-employment. If this applies to you, there are a few basic things you should know about how your income affects your federal tax...
Do you have clients asking these questions? "Basis"? What's with the "Form 8949" ? " Covered vs. Not Covered" How do I read that Form 1099-B? Getting it right when the Form 1099-B is wrong. When do I need to file the Schedule D? ...
Fire, flood, tornadoes, or your own unorganized closet: Any number of disasters can mean you can’t find tax documents when it’s time to file. The National Society of Accountants (NSA) offers this list of important documents you should track and what to do if they should ever be destroyed or...
You got married. You got a job, had a baby, lost a job, bought a house or moved. Your life shifted in ways that once you couldn't have imagined. The last thing on your mind is taxes. Most taxpayers look up a professional tax preparer once a year, as deadline day looms. But during a year,...
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