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On-Demand Webinar: Year-End Healthcare Tax and A&A Update

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Click Here Listen in as John Smith and James Trubenbach-Byrne discuss in this timely webinar how to ensure your healthcare organization is prepared for all the year-end tax accounting and auditing qualifications. View On-Demand Webinar Learning Objectives: Interpret implementation and general tax updates.

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CPE Webcast Nov. 21 – S Corporation vs. LLC: Similarities and Differences

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This webinar will be held on Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 1:00pm ET Sponsor: CorpNet.com Duration: 1 Hour Register Now It’s best that accountants, CPAs, and tax professionals are up to date on entity advantages to assist their clients in making the best decision when it comes to choosing which entity option is best for their business.

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Friday Footnotes: EY Pulls Out of Winston-Salem; Clients Exposed in Data Breach; Deloitte Olympians | 7.14.23

Going Concern

Prior to joining DLA, John served as a Partner with two National professional services firms, where he was the subject matter expert on business combinations, impairment analysis, income tax accounting, stock compensation, revenue recognition, and going concern analysis.

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Top Remote Accounting Freelancers of the Week: November 16, 2023

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Then, she switches gears and dives into the fast-paced world of Going Concern, where she can put her marketing and content background to good use with what’s happening in the accounting world. Liz is a go-to person if you need a guest writer or a webinar/podcast contributor to talk shop. Best of both worlds.

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20 Small Business Tax Deductions You Need to Know

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If you’re unsure, it’s a good idea to contact a tax accountant to verify whether or not they count as a tax deduction. Small businesses should have separate bank accounts and credit cards that are solely for company use. If a family member is under 21, you may not need to pay FUTA or federal unemployment tax for them. .