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Review of TaxGPT – The Accounting Technology Lab Podcast – Nov. 2024
ITA Announces New Members at Fall Collaborative
Wolters Kluwer Adds Tech and AI Features Across its CCH Axcess Cloud System
KNAV Merges in HLG Netherlands
2012 Review of Thomson Reuters – Checkpoint
Thomson Reuters – Checkpoint 800-950-1216checkpoint.thomsonretuers.com From the Dec. 2012 review of tax research systems. BEST FIT: Tax and accounting professionals looking for a consistent tax and accounting research solution STRENGTHS: User-specific customization Comprehensive search function Synchronization between mobile and full versions of the site POTENTIAL LIMITATIONS: Numerous search options may be burdensome for new or […]
Analyst sees potential for budget surpluses in California’s future
Financial analyst says California's long-tattered budget may be on verge of producing surpluses.
SBA to host Web Chats with How-To Tax and Marketing Tips for Small Business Owners
First of Two Web Chats is Monday, November 19, at 1 p.m. ET
1099 Contractor Payroll Software Introduced by PayrollMate.com
The new software module is designed to provide U.S. businesses with the tools they need to pay 1099 contractors and non-employees, to prepare vendor accounting reports, and comply with IRS rules and regulations relating to vendors and independent 1099 contractors.
Illinois CPA Society Launches “Find a CPA” Directory
The Illinois CPA Society has made finding a trusted tax professional easy. Their new free and easy-to-use "Find a CPA" directory allows individuals, businesses and not-for-profit organizations to do a simple search through a database of member CPAs.
Is Marijuana taxation a new market for accountants who handle sales taxes?
Marijuana is now legal in several states, and legal for purely recreational purposes in at least three. This will bring new tax revenues into state coffers... But, will the Feds allow it, and does it matter socially?
Advice on Post-Election Tax Planning Ideas
Toni Nitti, a CPA and tax partner at WithumSmith+Brown, is a contributor to Forbes, and has offered several tips for tax planning now that we know the results of the Presidential election.
IRS Commissioner speaks to AICPA about his tenure
Doug Shulman, Commissioner of the IRS, will leave office Nov. 11, 2012, after five years in the office.