Crowdfunding: The Definitive Guide for Accounting Professionals

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The Definitive Guide to Crowdfunding for Accountants and Tax Professionals When starting a business, there are all sorts of options for funding. You might form an LLC and back it yourself with your own private funds. You could attempt to raise venture capital from accredited investors and form a C-Corporation. Or, you could distribute shares […]

The Difference Between a Tax CPA and EA: All Your Questions Answered

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Are you a would-be accounting or tax professional? Or, are you an individual filer trying to determine who to enlist for the preparation of your annual federal and state income taxes? In either case, it’s important to understand the difference between a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and an Enrolled Agent (EA). While they have a […]

The Difference Between C corps and S corps 

When it comes to launching a new business, there are a million and one things to take into account. As an accountant or financial professional, your clients approach you with all sorts of questions when it comes to incorporating their new business. Should I form an LLC? Is a sole proprietorship the best option in […]

Ethics in the Real World (for Accountants)

As an accountant or tax professional, you already know that it’s essential to follow along with annual updates in the world of tax legislation. You might consider a seminar that spans several days and covers all of the details of the new tax law, or just a simple tax webinar that’s focused on a particular […]

Miscellaneous Itemized Deductions: A Guide for Tax Professionals

As a CPA, EA, or other tax professional, your clients look to you for guidance when it comes to maximizing their deductions. They want to save as much on their annual tax bill as they can manage, and they trust that you’ll do everything you can to help them achieve that goal. Historically, itemized deductions […]

State and Local Tax Deduction: 2018 and Beyond

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Changes to the tax code impact everyone. From year to year, changes always occur. They’re expected, and accountants tend to make a habit of taking an end of year tax update webinar or seminar in order to prepare them for the coming filing season.In December of 2017, though, something unusual happened: the new 2018 tax […]