Ohio floats plan to recruit more CPAs
Accounting Today
NOVEMBER 6, 2023
The Ohio Society of CPAs is working on an action plan to attract more young people to the accounting profession.
Accounting Today
NOVEMBER 6, 2023
The Ohio Society of CPAs is working on an action plan to attract more young people to the accounting profession.
CPA Practice
NOVEMBER 10, 2023
With more than 100 years of experience, The Ohio Society of CPAs represents 85,000 CPAs and accounting professionals who are the strategic financial advisors to Ohio’s leading businesses. However, there has been a slight pickup of pre-CPAs, which has been encouraging. What are the top three objectives for the upcoming year?
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Anders CPA
APRIL 9, 2024
Ohio House Bill 33 has resulted in favorable changes to the Ohio Commercial Activity Tax (CAT), which began on January 1, 2024, that bring big impacts to businesses, retailers and service providers operating in the state. What is the Ohio Commercial Activity Tax?
Patriot Software
OCTOBER 14, 2022
If you have an employee in Ohio, you need to include the Ohio school district number on Form W-2. The Ohio Department of Taxation is requiring this change to help reduce the number of reporting errors on individual income tax returns. Form W-2 reporting requirement in Ohio […] READ MORE.
Going Concern
AUGUST 28, 2023
On Thursday, August 24, 42-year-old Melissa Dunham was found dead in her Stark County, Ohio home along with her husband Jason, 46, and their three children Renee Dunham, 15, Amber Dunham, 12, and Evan Dunham, 9. Uniontown police called it a “domestic dispute that turned deadly” and are investigating the deaths as a murder-suicide.
CPA Practice
NOVEMBER 6, 2023
The accounting talent shortage in Ohio is at a critical point and, requires a bold, all-hands-on-deck approach to resolve, according to The Ohio Society of CPAs (OSCPA). We are positioning accountants and CPAs as Ohio’s most trusted business advisers.
CPA Practice
FEBRUARY 7, 2024
Cuyahoga County (Ohio) Common Pleas Court Judge David Matia on Tuesday sentenced James Farley, 59, to spend 30 days in the county jail for the collision that killed Samantha Nelson. An Ohio Department of Transportation vehicle’s dashboard camera captured the two vehicles as they sped by moments before the crash.
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