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June 5, 2014 

Abila VP Discusses ITA and Young Leadership Committee

Kevin Cumley - vice president of strategic alliances for Abila and board chair at the Information Technology Alliance (ITA), and also chair of the young leadership committee at ITA. Cumley tells CPA Practice Advisor about the young leadership committee, what it is, and how younger people are being targeted for members at ITA. ITA doesn't…

 Prominent Long Island Accounting Firms to Merge

June 5, 2014 

Prominent Long Island Accounting Firms to Merge

Two prominent accounting firms on New York's Long Island will join together beginning June 2, 2014. Combined, the two have more than fifty years of experience and the newly formed firm of CondeBoyce, LLP will unite the small business startup expertise of Mario Conde, CPA, formerly partner in the accounting firm of Ambrico Conde CPA,…

Isaac M. O'Bannon

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June 5, 2014 

Executive Pay Survey May Hint at Improved Economic Recovery

Increases in the total compensation that financial executives receive, including salaries, incentives and benefits, may foretell a turning point in the country’s economic recovery, according to the results of a new survey by Grant Thornton LLP and the Financial Executives Research Foundation (FERF).

Isaac M. O'Bannon

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June 5, 2014 

CCH Launches ‘Quick Answers’ Research Content Library

CCH has launched a new online research tool called “Quick Answers.” The system features more than 2,000 answers to questions most often researched in IntelliConnect, CCH's research platform for tax and accounting professionals. In addition, the company is previewing CCH IntelliConnect Direct, a new universal platform research tool that provides clear and intuitive access to…

Isaac M. O'Bannon

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June 5, 2014 

IRS Releases Final Guidance on Tribal Government Benefits Excluded as Income

The U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have issued final guidance specifying that a wide range of benefits and services provided by Indian tribal governments qualify for the general welfare exclusion from income. These include programs for housing, education, cultural and religious purposes, and the elderly and disabled, among others.

Isaac M. O'Bannon