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Help for taxpayer anxiety
Report by National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson shows the complex and repetitive nature of the U.S. tax structure and how it makes navigation by the average taxpayer almost impossible.
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Understanding EMR for medical practice valuations
Key to medical practice mergers and acquisitions is the valuation of the target medical practice, and critical to the process is reliability of the practice’s electronic medical records (EMR) system.
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SOX compliance still not easy
Despite efforts and expectations to the contrary, the time and cost expended on SOX compliance have decreased little over the past decade, according to a global consulting firm.
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DOR accepting, processing 2018 Form 5S
The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) is now accepting and processing 2018 Form 5S for tax-option S corporations that elect to pay tax at the entity level.
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Recipe for successful mergers
McKinsey’s latest research finds that acquisitions by healthy companies tend to perform better than do those by less healthy ones. Is your organization healthy enough for a merger?
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How CFOs can put AI to work
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly moving from the experimental to the operational, and forward-looking CFOs can use the technology now to improve efficiencies.
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How to avoid outliving your money
Running out of money in retirement is no joke. Know the seven common retirement planning mistakes, to maximize your savings efforts and watch your money grow.
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Lease accounting post-adoption
Now that many companies have adopted the new lease accounting standards, it’s time to set some policies, processes and controls to ensure long-term compliance.
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YPs: How to gracefully decline a job offer
A recent trend has emerged of young professionals “ghosting” employers who’ve made them an offer they decided not to accept. But there are graceful ways to decline a job offer.
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WICPA Engages Members of Congress
The WICPA recently asked Wisconsin members of Congress to sign letters asking Treasury and the IRS to consolidate existing units into a Practitioner Services Division.