The IRS tidal wave is here. After years of going easy, they're back to enforcing tax laws with a vengeance. Millions of taxpayers are in their crosshairs, from average folks to wealthy jet-setters. But here's the thing: their offensive is your opportunity.
In his farewell tour, outgoing AICPA CEO Barry Melancon is defending the 150-hour rule. He claims the extra year of schooling has "elevated" the profession, creating smarter, savvier CPAs. But has it really?
Imagine trying to pass the CPA exam while struggling with ADHD or ADD. It might seem impossible, but as someone who's been there, I can tell you it's doable. I passed all four sections on the first try, and you can, too, if you use my strategy.
\I've always hesitated to hand over the keys to my inbox to some random virtual assistant. But after chatting with Kwame Agyei, an outsourcing expert, on The Accounting Podcast, I realized my concerns were likely more psychological than practical.
In a recent episode of my Earmark Podcast, I spoke with John Briggs about his "3.3 Rule" for productivity, which has enabled John's team to averaged just 42 hours a week during tax season for the past three years.
In this free course, James Gilmer guides you through the crucial aspects of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and its impact on legal entities in the US. πΊπΈ
Who knew that watching the TV show Suits could lead to a life-changing internship at the SEC? For Cody Turley, that's exactly what happened, and it was just the beginning of a wild ride through the world of forensic accounting.