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  • Reviewing contracts with clients

    June 15, 2019

    There are several basic questions that CPAs can ask business clients to help create awareness about things their clients should consider without exceeding the scope of their expertise.

  • Marriage tax penalty after TCJA

    June 14, 2019

    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) left unchanged some factors contributing to a marriage tax penalty, while other TCJA changes actually increased the penalty in certain instances.

  • Evolving the CPA licensure model

    June 13, 2019

    NASBA and the AICPA seek feedback from CPAs and stakeholders as they consider ways to evolve the CPA licensure model. The WICPA board is keenly aware and plans to provide input.

  • SSA error may cost some seniors

    June 12, 2019

    Due to a Social Security processing error, a quarter of a million Medicare beneficiaries may be getting bills for up to five months of insurance premiums they thought they had paid.

  • Giving feedback to defensive employees

    June 11, 2019

    Management gurus will tell you that feedback is important to employees, especially to Millennials—who supposedly need and crave feedback but rarely ask for it—and Generation Z, 40% of whom say they want feedback daily.

  • WICPA members meet with lawmakers in D.C.

    June 10, 2019

    WICPA members recently met with Wisconsin lawmakers in Washington, D.C. to discuss the accounting profession's advocacy agenda.

  • IRS to stop faxing transcripts

    June 10, 2019

    In these days of rising fraud and identity theft, some conveniences must go by the wayside. One of these is the way the IRS has handled tax transcript availability. Changes are coming soon.

  • Better and faster work: 100 technology tips

    June 9, 2019

    Accountants are always looking for ways to save time and make things more efficient. Knowing more about the technologies available to us can be of great value in this regard.

  • How to improve work relationships

    June 8, 2019

    The smallest slight can ruin a work relationship. Co-worker relationships are made up of “micromoves,” that seem inconsequential at the time but affect how we relate to one another.

  • CEOs and cost management

    June 7, 2019

    CEOs often delegate important cost reduction responsibilities to other executives in the organization. A Deloitte survey indicates they might be losing money by doing so.