Before the rush: Tax pros discuss early-season marketing

From blogging and social media to email marketing and prize drawings, preparers share how they lure in new clients.

Before the rush: Tax pros discuss early-season marketing


IRS to allow charities to e-file applications for tax-exempt status

The Internal Revenue Service announced that it is going to let charities and nonprofits electronically apply for tax-exempt status with a newly revised Form 1023, starting later this month.

IRS to allow charities to e-file applications for tax-exempt status


Better client onboarding: Managing the professional network

As the trusted advisor, you need to assume the role of the point person, or integrator.

Better client onboarding: Managing the professional network


Firms on the move: MACPA members visit state capital for annual CPA Day

KPMG and Project Management Institute announce collaboration; Marcum opens Cleveland office; and more CPA news.

Firms on the move: MACPA members visit state capital for annual CPA Day


People on the move: Blumshapiro partner awarded inaugural CTCPA Women’s Award

Postlethwaite & Netterville promotes 45; SAX adds two partners; and more personnel news.

People on the move: Blumshapiro partner awarded inaugural CTCPA Women’s Award


Global tech tax gains steam after nations set December goal

The threat of a new transatlantic trade war diminished after 137 countries agreed to continue negotiations aimed at creating rules for taxing multinational technology companies that receive foreign revenue.

Global tech tax gains steam after nations set December goal


Firms giving back: SD Mayer & Associates founder honored for high school support

Anders CPAs + Advisors releases its Community Impact Report; and H&R Block partners with Nextdoor to bring community improvement projects to life.

Firms giving back: SD Mayer & Associates founder honored for high school support


Tax Fraud Blotter: Justice done

Very deconstructive; snowboard job; matters of discipline; and other highlights of recent tax cases.

Tax Fraud Blotter: Justice done


Tax and accounting groups urge IRS to set up Practitioner Services division

A group of IRS stakeholder organizations has submitted a letter to the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Services with suggestions on the implementation of the Taxpayer First Act.

Tax and accounting groups urge IRS to set up Practitioner Services division


Tax-exempt organizations can benefit from some recent tax law changes, says IRS

Several recent tax law changes promise to help religious groups, houses of worship, charities, private foundations, utilities and other tax-exempt organizations, according to the Internal Revenue Service.

Tax-exempt organizations can benefit from some recent tax law changes, says IRS