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June 6, 2019 

IRS Warns of Two New Tax Scams

The IRS is seeing signs of two new variations of tax-related scams. One involves Social Security numbers related to tax issues and another threatens people with a tax bill from a fictional government agency.

 How to Quit Your Job Gracefully

June 6, 2019 

How to Quit Your Job Gracefully

It happens to practically everyone at some point. You had a good run at your current job, but you’ve outgrown the position and want more. After finding a better match elsewhere, it’s time for that awkward moment: letting your employer go. Whether you’re a staff auditor or senior director, you should know how to quit...…

Paul McDonald

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June 6, 2019 

Protect and Build Wealth Through a Captive Insurance Company

In today’s business environment, companies—particularly small and mid-sized ones—face innumerable threats. Cyber risk is a growing and wildly unpredictable threat, and there is terrorism, environmental disasters and political risk.

onpay

June 6, 2019 

OnPay Launches New HR Suite

OnPay also automates time-consuming, repetitive tasks and offers customizable personnel checklists to keep businesses organized. The new suite underscores the company’s ongoing mission to set a higher standard in payroll services.

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June 6, 2019 

IRS Interest Rates to Decrease in Q3 2019

Under the Internal Revenue Code, the rate of interest is determined on a quarterly basis. For taxpayers other than corporations, the overpayment and underpayment rate is the federal short-term rate plus 3 percentage points.

MOVE

June 6, 2019 

The 2019 Best Accounting Firms for Women

The report also outlines tactics that women, advocates for women, and firm leaders can take to ensure that all women CPAs can fully achieve their aspirations for their careers and drive firm growth in the process.

Form 1040 ES Estimated taxes

June 6, 2019 

Estimated Tax Payments Deadline: June 17

If you owed more than $1,000 when you filed your last taxes, you probably are required to pay. And, in general, if your employer doesn't withhold taxes from your paycheck, or you earn income from contract work, you need to file estimated taxes.

Isaac M. O'Bannon

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June 5, 2019 

Automation is Here. How Are You Leveraging It?

CPA firms are in the midst of a transition. For years, research firms and thought leaders have been predicting the disruption of the profession through automation. That disruption isn’t a vision for the future – it’s here now. In 2017, Gartner ...

Jim Boomer