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IRS Warns Don't Rely On IRS.gov -- It Is not Authority
(Forbes) - Can you rely on the IRS? In an audit, can't you cite the IRS to the IRS? You would think so, but the big tax collection agency isn't exactly a warm and fuzzy place. Plainly, the IRS has a tough job to do.
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Tech Talk: Stop Doing Manual Tasks Excel Can Do Faster
(California CPA) - Often in excel there are multiple way to accomplish any given task. Some ways are faster than others...
Zero Alimony Deduction for a Split Bonus, Tax Court Says
(Accounting Web) - It's not enough to simply give money to your ex-spouse to qualify for an alimony deduction. The payment must be part of a legally valid divorce or separation agreement, according to a recent US Tax Court case.
Art of Accounting: Getting Started—How to Determine What to Charge
(Accounting Today) - A simple answer is that almost every job has a value to the client. Try to uncover this and price the job, considering that value. But it usually is more complicated than that...
Goodbye Casual Friday: Almost Every Day Is Becoming Casual
(CPA Practice Advisor) - Don't expect your accountant to be sporting a tie or business suit. Workplace attire today is trending casual, even for historically more buttoned-up accounting and finance professions.
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