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The Hidden Gem to Firm Growth and Smoother Operations

CPA Practice

CPA firms constantly seek ways to boost efficiency, enhance client satisfaction, and drive growth. While technology and strategies play crucial roles, one often overlooked element can be the key to unlocking your firm’s full potential: document management.

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Professionals on the Move – Jan. 2024

CPA Practice

He earned a BBA, Accounting, and MS, Accountancy, from the University of Notre Dame, is a licensed CPA in Connecticut, and has experience with Oracle and Hyperion. BWK responds to increased demand, grows staff by 20% in 2023 Minneapolis CPA firm Barton, Walter & Krier, P.C. BWK) recently expanded its staff by 20%.

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The new comprehensive document management solution from IRIS

CPA Practice

It exists to take the pain out of processes and let professionals working in CPA fi rms and businesses comply with regulations, drive productivity, and better engage with key stakeholders. million – $4,999,999 $5 million – $10,000,000 Over $10 million Do you have a document management system?

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Challenges Facing the Real Estate Industry in the Wake of COVID & the Election

KROST

Volume 3, Issue 3 highlights some of the hot topics in real estate including 1031 Exchange, Cost Segregation, Opportunity Zones, Qualified Improvement Property, Delaware Statutory Trusts, and Green Building Tax Incentives.

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Going Green for the Green: Federal Tax Incentives for Energy Efficient Building

KROST

Volume 3, Issue 3 highlights some of the hot topics in real estate including 1031 Exchange, Cost Segregation, Opportunity Zones, Qualified Improvement Property, Delaware Statutory Trusts, and Green Building Tax Incentives.

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Opportunity Zones and Cost Segregation

KROST

Thus, most Opportunity Zone investors can benefit from adding cost segregation to their tax planning. The Opportunity Zone rules only apply for Federal tax purposes; therefore, if a taxpayer purchases a property with no debt, they have no basis for Federal purposes. However, this is not true for state purposes.

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A Deeper Dive into the Unintended Consequences of the Proposed Section 1031 Regulations

KROST

Volume 3, Issue 3 highlights some of the hot topics in real estate including 1031 Exchange, Cost Segregation, Opportunity Zones, Qualified Improvement Property, Delaware Statutory Trusts, and Green Building Tax Incentives.