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Protection against phone hacks
In the last two years, security experts have seen a steady rise in hacking schemes. Learn to protect yourself from them.
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A simpler way to program dates in Excel
Entering dates into a Microsoft Excel document can be awkward and cumbersome, but there is a simple solution for proper data recognition.
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Networking tips for introverts
Networking can be difficult for those who dread social situations. But reserved professionals need to push past their discomfort, and there are strategies to help.
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Tax tips for gig economy workers
With many new workers entering the gig economy, CPAs should counsel self-employed clients on how to properly track their income and prepare the right tax forms.
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IRS issues guidance on discharged student loans
Recent IRS guidance offers relief to taxpayers with discharged student loans who meet certain criteria.
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FTC actions lead to over $232M in refunds
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) actions in 2019 led to more than $232 million in consumer refunds, according to new FTC data.
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IRS to return sequestered amounts of AMT refunds
The IRS will return the sequestered portions of refunds of alternative minimum tax credits to taxpayers who made a tax code Section 168(k)(4) election to forgo bonus depreciation.
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IRS to allow e-file applications for tax-exempt status
Starting this month, the IRS will allow charities and nonprofit organizations to apply electronically for tax-exempt status with a newly revised Form 1023.
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Calling vs. emailing clients, colleagues
When you need to convey a message to someone, think carefully about the medium to use. Should you send an email or make a call?
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Benefits of using a document management system
Accounting firms using a digital document management system, as opposed to other file-sharing and storage systems, report a more organized and productive staff.