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Our Top Story of 2019: Here's How Much Money Accountants And Tax Preparers Earn In Every State
(Forbes) - Here’s a breakdown of the top-10 states in which accountants and tax preparers earn the most, based on the BLS’s mean annual wage data:
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Our 2nd Most Read Story of 2019: IRS Says Some Business Expenses Are Personal
(Forbes) - Which expenses are business and which are personal? You might think it's obvious, but your view and the IRS view may differ. These days business and personal can often seem mixed up...
Our 3rd Most Read Story of 2019: IRS Publishes Final Guidance On The 20% Pass-Through Deduction: Putting It All Together
(Forbes) - Before final regulations could be published, a LOT had to happen. First, of course, proposed regulations had to be issued, and the Service delivered on that front back in August, publishing 184 pages of thorough, carefully-considered interpretation of the statute.
Our 4th Most Read Story of 2019: How the Tax Court Sank a Tax Prep Practice
(Accounting Web) - It’s not just taxpayers who are at risk for filing tax returns with fraudulent entries. A tax professional who “aids and abets” a taxpayer committing fraud, or is involved with fraud on his or her own, is also on the IRS’ radar.
Our 5th Most Read Story of 2019: U.S. v. Marc Berger A Cautionary Tale for Return Preparers
(CPA Journal) - On December 14, 2018, former CPA Marc Berger was sentenced to eight months in prison after a federal jury convicted him on three counts of aiding and abetting tax evasion for a client. Berger’s fall from grace serves as an important cautionary tale for all return preparers of the need to adhere to high standards of integrity in return preparation...
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