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Learn why the upcoming busy seasons could be among the most demanding in recent memory.Quick Tax TipWith Art WernerCPE TodayAccording to seasoned tax educator Art Werner, the next busy season may be the last of what he calls a "lull period." Preparers are currently working under existing laws, dealing with the tax returns for the 2024 calendar year. However, significant changes are expected on the horizon.Click here for more Art Werner“The fact is, busy season in 2025—and especially 2026—will require a lot of knowledge of new laws,” Werner explains. He anticipates that navigating these updates will pose a steeper learning curve for tax preparers, resulting in more complicated filing seasons.One of the primary drivers of this complexity will be legislative changes. With uncertainty around tax reform and the evolving tax landscape, 2025 could see the introduction of new regulations that tax professionals will need to quickly master.“When you get to busy season, you're in this historic mode,” Werner said. “You're preparing tax returns based on the old law. But by 2026, you'll need to know all the nuances of the new law.”
Text us your thoughts on this episodeWith an unprecedented level of change in recent years, the PCAOB has become a standard setter to watch – not just for audit firms but for companies. The episode brings the latest in PCAOB standard setting developments, including what they mean for preparers. Our guest is Brian Croteau, PwC's US Chief Auditor, who leads our team that follows all things PCAOB.In this episode, we discuss:3:35 – The current landscape at the PCAOB10:07 – Overview of the PCAOB's standard setting process15:14 – Newly adopted PCAOB standards related to: 15:44 – Other auditors16:26 – Confirmations18:50 – General responsibilities of the auditor in conducting an audit (AS 1000)19:54 – Technology-assisted analysis of information in electronic form28:53 – Quality control35:12 – Non-compliance with laws and regulations (NOCLAR)39:17 – Other recent PCAOB proposals45:49 – What's on the horizon for PCAOB standard setting For more information on these topics see our publications: SEC approves PCAOB foundational and quality control standards PCAOB advances rulemaking related to technology PCAOB proposes additional reporting by auditors PCAOB solicits additional feedback on its noncompliance proposal Additionally, follow this podcast on your favorite podcast app.Brian Croteau is the US Chief Auditor, Auditing Services Leader. He oversees the establishment and maintenance of PwC's audit policies and practices, leads efforts to directly support PwC's audit quality objectives, and plays a key role in the monitoring and assessment of audit quality. He also leads the firm's efforts related to its relationship with the PCAOB, including supporting all aspects of the PCAOB's inspection process. Brian currently serves as a member of the PCAOB's Standards and Emerging Issues Advisory Group (SEIAG) and the SEIAG's Emerging Issues in Auditing subcommittee. Prior to rejoining PwC in 2017, he served for over six years as the Deputy Chief Accountant of the Professional Practice Group within the Office of the Chief Accountant (OCA) at the SEC. In his work at the SEC, Brian played a key role in the SEC's oversight of the activities of the PCAOB, managed the resolution of auditor independence issues and ethical matters, and monitored audit and independence standard setting internationally.Heather Horn is the PwC National Office Sustainability and Thought Leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting, financial reporting, and sustainability matters. In addition, she is part of PwC's global sustainability leadership team, developing interpretive guidance and consulting with companies as they transition from voluntary to mandatory sustainability reporting. She is also the engaging host of PwC's accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series.Transcripts available upon request for individuals who may need a disability-related accommodation. Please send requests to us_podcast@pwc.com.
In this Episode of Legal Thoughts we will talk failure to Comply - Potential Consequences for Paid Tax Return Preparers and the Taxpayers. This is Episode 3 of Tax Return Preparer Due Diligence and Preparer Penalties. If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to keep an eye out for more episodes from the tax, litigation, and immigration law firm of Coleman Jackson, P.C. Be sure to subscribe, leave a comment, and rate our Legal Thoughts podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcast. Visit the tax, litigation and immigration law firm of Coleman Jackson, P.C. online at www.cjacksonlaw.com
Season 5 Episode 20 FACULTY: Nancy McClelland, CPA CLASS: #TheGuide TITLE: Teaching Bookkeepers and Tax Preparers to Communicate Better In this podcast episode, Scott interviews Nancy McClelland, CPA, Owner of Nancy McClelland LLC, also known as The Dancing Accountant. The conversation covers the origin story of The Dancing Accountant, all the way to tax season in Mexico. They discuss the rivalry between bookkeepers and tax preparers, biases in the accounting profession, and dispelling perceptions versus the reality of being a professional. Origin of the DancingAccountant How Nancy became an Accountant The Bookkeeper and Tax Preparer Rivalry Challenges of Becoming a CPA Biases in the Profession Banding Together to Help Small Businesses Perception vs Reality: Not Being a Unicorn Compassion Tax Season in Mexico Shout Outs: Blake Oliver, Gaynor, Nayo Carter-Gray, John Garrett, Randy Crabtree, Twyla Verhelst, FreshPAC, DigitalCPA, Quickbooks Connect, SleeterCon, Bridging the Gap, NATP [00:02:09] Origin of the DancingAccountant [00:08:04] How Nancy became an Accountant [00:14:47] The Bookkeeper and Tax Preparer Rivalry [00:17:05] Challenges of Becoming a CPA [00:21:25] Biases in the Profession [00:25:32] Banding Together to Help Small Businesses [00:27:30] Perception vs Reality: Not Being a Unicorn [00:43:56] Compassion [00:56:26] Tax Season in Mexico --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accountinghigh/message
Blake throws his hat into the ring for President and CEO of NASBA! Hear how he intends to shake things up should he be chosen! Next, Blake and David unpack a survey on the surprisingly low tax-preparer fees across the country, discuss the headaches still posed by interstate CPA licensing, and consider some solutions like modeling CPA reciprocity rules! Grab some snacks and enjoy!Sponsors LiveFlow - http://accountingpodcast.promo/liveflowUncat - http://accountingpodcast.promo/uncatBookkeep - https://earmarkcpe.promo/EarmarkMediaKitChapters(00:00) - How Much Tax Preparers Charge (01:18) - Blake applied to be the new NASBA President and CEO (08:56) - David's customer experience at a Publix's grocery store (11:06) - National Association of Tax Professionals 2023 survey results (17:54) - What type of returns are they doing? (23:16) - How do tax preparers operate? (24:32) - How do tax preparers price? (27:38) - Now lets talk about business tax returns (32:02) - When do tax preparers get paid? (50:57) - What work went unbilled? (54:58) - Type of services offered (55:27) - Average wages for tax employees (56:08) - Blake checks in with the live stream (59:14) - Daryl asks for career advice (01:04:56) - New TurboTax ad doesn't shy away from "free" claim (01:06:10) - Listener email on reciprocity (01:18:38) - Wrap up and where to reach us Show NotesIntuit TurboTax's 2024 "Make Your Moves Count" Campaign Highlights Its Tax Experts, AI Technology and Filing Solutions Ensuring the Best Tax Outcome for All Types of Filers TurboTax Free Edition 2024 Commercial "Free Connoisseur" (Official TV Ad :30) NATP 2023 Tax Professional Fee StudyNeed CPE?Get CPE for listening to podcasts with Earmark: https://earmarkcpe.comSubscribe to the Earmark Podcast: https://podcast.earmarkcpe.comGet in TouchThanks for listening and the great reviews! We appreciate you! Follow and tweet @BlakeTOliver and @DavidLeary. Find us on Facebook and Instagram. If you like what you hear, please do us a favor and write a review on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser. Call us and leave a voicemail; maybe we'll play it on the show. DIAL (202) 695-1040.SponsorshipsAre you interested in sponsoring the Cloud Accounting Podcast? For details, read the prospectus.Need Accounting Conference Info? Check out our new website - accountingconferences.comLimited edition shirts, stickers, and other necessitiesTeePublic Store: http://cloudacctpod.link/merchSubscribeApple Podcasts: http://cloudacctpod.link/ApplePodcastsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAccountingPodcastSpotify: http://cloudacctpod.link/SpotifyPodchaser: http://cloudacctpod.link/podchaserStitcher: http://cloudacctpod.link/StitcherOvercast: http://cloudacctpod.link/OvercastClassifiedsRoyalwise - https://learn.royalwise.com/Forwardly - https://www.forwardly.com/LiveFlow Event - https://www.liveflow.io/events/greg-kyte-eventREFRAME WORKSHOP - https://www.reframe2024.com/ClassifiedsWant to get the word out about your newsletter, webinar, party, Facebook group, podcast, e-book, job posting, or that fancy Excel macro you just created? Let the listeners of The Accounting Podcast know by running a classified ad. Go here to create your classified ad: https://cloudacctpod.link/RunClassifiedAdTranscriptsThe full transcript for this episode is available by clicking on the Transcript tab at the top of this page
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On today's Q&A show we discuss: 1:51 What are the first three resources I should use to learn spanish 12:32 How should I transfer my money into the USA? 16:32 What do I do with an unexpected windfall? 20:48 How do I find a good tax preparer for my real estate business? 30:45 Should I sell my old rental house tax free or keep it? 42:44 I want to become a financial minimalist. How do I streamline things? 52:14 Should I listen to podcasts or audio books? 1:00:58 Should I switch to a paperless household and financial system? 1:16:25 What documents should I carry while traveling and how should I carry them? 1:25:09 Why are the men in Christian churches so effeminate and uninspiring? Enjoy! Joshua To join me next week, join us at https://patreon.com/radicalpersonalfinance Come to my Investment Tour of Panama in January: https://expatmoney.com/radical
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Approved Canada PR visa NOC 94141 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers in Nova Scotia for 6 years Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for NOC 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers for 6 years from 2017 to 2022 for the province of Nova Scotia. Today is the 29/09/2023, and I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. The Atlantic Province of Nova Scotia accepted 0 in 2017, 0 in 2018, 0 in 2019, 0 in 2020, 4 in 2021 & 1 in 2022. We are discussing Canadian Permanent residence figures for NOC code 94141 for the province of Nova Scotia, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers. The total for the 6 years until 2022 was 5. If you have experience in NOC 94141 and hold the Job Title or group Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers, and you are interested in learning about the process of participating in the Canadian Federal or Provincial Immigration program for this specific NOC code, or if you require assistance after being selected, we encourage you to reach out to us at https://myar.me/c. Our team will be pleased to assist you in navigating the immigration process professionally. Welcome to this weekly video update on PNP news brought to you by IRC News. We understand the importance of staying informed about Canadian job opportunities, data analysis, and immigration news, and that's why we're here to provide you with the latest information. To further your understanding of becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident, we invite you to watch our free online YouTube videos at https://polinsys.com/p. Our Canadian Authorized Representative also conducts a free Q&A session every Friday to answer any questions you may have. For more information and Zoom meeting credentials, please visit https://myar.me. It's important to note that the Canadian Government regulates who can charge fees for immigration services, so we recommend following the link https://polinsys.co/rep for more information. If you're looking for a free evaluation of your Canada PR application, please visit https://myar.me/evaluationXX. To stay updated with our latest news, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. We appreciate your support and hope you've found this video informative. If you liked this news, please like the video and to receive notifications about more Canadian job positions, please subscribe to our channel.
Approved Canada PR visa NOC 94141 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers in PEI for 6 years Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for NOC 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers for 6 years from 2017 to 2022 for the province of PEI. Today is the 29/09/2023, and I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. The Atlantic Province of PEI accepted 1 in 2017, 10 in 2018, 12 in 2019, 13 in 2020, 30 in 2021 & 32 in 2022. We are discussing Canadian Permanent residence figures for NOC code 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers for the province of PEI. The total for the 6 years until 2022 was 98. If you have experience in NOC 94141 and hold the Job Title or group Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers, and you are interested in learning about the process of participating in the Canadian Federal or Provincial Immigration program for this specific NOC code, or if you require assistance after being selected, we encourage you to reach out to us at https://myar.me/c. Our team will be pleased to assist you in navigating the immigration process professionally. Welcome to this weekly video update on PNP news brought to you by IRC News. We understand the importance of staying informed about Canadian job opportunities, data analysis, and immigration news, and that's why we're here to provide you with the latest information. To further your understanding of becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident, we invite you to watch our free online YouTube videos at https://polinsys.com/p. Our Canadian Authorized Representative also conducts a free Q&A session every Friday to answer any questions you may have. For more information and Zoom meeting credentials, please visit https://myar.me. It's important to note that the Canadian Government regulates who can charge fees for immigration services, so we recommend following the link https://polinsys.co/rep for more information. If you're looking for a free evaluation of your Canada PR application, please visit https://myar.me/evaluationXX. To stay updated with our latest news, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. We appreciate your support and hope you've found this video informative. If you liked this news, please like the video and to receive notifications about more Canadian job positions, please subscribe to our channel.
Approved Canada PR visa NOC 94141 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers in NewFoundland for 6 years Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for NOC 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers for the past 6 years from 2017 to 2022 for the province of Newfoundland. Today is the 29/09/2023, and I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. The Atlantic Province of Newfoundland accepted 0 in 2017, 0 in 2018, 0 in 2019, 0 in 2020, 0 in 2021 & 0 in 2022. We are discussing Canadian Permanent residence figures for NOC code 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers for the province of Newfoundland. The total for the 6 years until 2022 was 0. If you have experience in NOC 94141 and hold the Job Title or group Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers, and you are interested in learning about the process of participating in the Canadian Federal or Provincial Immigration program for this specific NOC code, or if you require assistance after being selected, we encourage you to reach out to us at https://myar.me/c. Our team will be pleased to assist you in navigating the immigration process professionally. Welcome to this weekly video update on PNP news brought to you by IRC News. We understand the importance of staying informed about Canadian job opportunities, data analysis, and immigration news, and that's why we're here to provide you with the latest information. To further your understanding of becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident, we invite you to watch our free online YouTube videos at https://polinsys.com/p. Our Canadian Authorized Representative also conducts a free Q&A session every Friday to answer any questions you may have. For more information and Zoom meeting credentials, please visit https://myar.me. It's important to note that the Canadian Government regulates who can charge fees for immigration services, so we recommend following the link https://polinsys.co/rep for more information. If you're looking for a free evaluation of your Canada PR application, please visit https://myar.me/evaluationXX. To stay updated with our latest news, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. We appreciate your support and hope you've found this video informative. If you liked this news, please like the video and to receive notifications about more Canadian job positions, please subscribe to our channel.
Approved Canada PR visa NOC 94141 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers in New Brunswick for 6 years Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for NOC 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers for 6 years from 2017 to 2022 for the province of New Brunswick. Today is the 29/09/2023, and I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. The Atlantic Province of New Brunswick accepted 0 in 2017, 1 in 2018, 13 in 2019, 13 in 2020, 16 in 2021 & 21 in 2022. We are discussing Canadian Permanent residence figures for NOC code 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers for the province of New Brunswick. The total for the 6 years until 2022 was 64. If you have experience in NOC 94141 and hold the Job Title or group Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers, and you are interested in learning about the process of participating in the Canadian Federal or Provincial Immigration program for this specific NOC code, or if you require assistance after being selected, we encourage you to reach out to us at https://myar.me/c. Our team will be pleased to assist you in navigating the immigration process professionally. Welcome to this weekly video update on PNP news brought to you by IRC News. We understand the importance of staying informed about Canadian job opportunities, data analysis, and immigration news, and that's why we're here to provide you with the latest information. To further your understanding of becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident, we invite you to watch our free online YouTube videos at https://polinsys.com/p. Our Canadian Authorized Representative also conducts a free Q&A session every Friday to answer any questions you may have. For more information and Zoom meeting credentials, please visit https://myar.me. It's important to note that the Canadian Government regulates who can charge fees for immigration services, so we recommend following the link https://polinsys.co/rep for more information. If you're looking for a free evaluation of your Canada PR application, please visit https://myar.me/evaluationXX. To stay updated with our latest news, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. We appreciate your support and hope you've found this video informative. If you liked this news, please like the video and to receive notifications about more Canadian job positions, please subscribe to our channel.
Approved Canada PR visa NOC 94141 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers in Atlantic Provinces for 6 years Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for NOC 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers for 2017 to 2022 for all Atlantic Provinces. Today is the 29/09/2023, and I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. The Province of New Brunswick accepted a total of 64 Permanent Residents in Old NOC 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers, for the 6 years until 2022 The Province of Nova Scotia accepted a total of 5 Permanent Residents in Old NOC 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers, for the 6 years until 2022 The Province of PEI accepted a total of 98 Permanent Residents in Old NOC 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers, for the 6 years until 2022 The Province of Newfoundland accepted a total of 0 Permanent Residents in Old NOC 94141, Title or group: Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers, for the 6 years until 2022 If you have experience in NOC 94141 and hold the Job Title or group Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers, and you are interested in learning about the process of participating in the Canadian Federal or Provincial Immigration program for this specific NOC code, or if you require assistance after being selected, we encourage you to reach out to us at https://myar.me/c. Our team will be pleased to assist you in navigating the immigration process professionally. Welcome to this weekly video update on PNP news brought to you by IRC News. We understand the importance of staying informed about Canadian job opportunities, data analysis, and immigration news, and that's why we're here to provide you with the latest information. To further your understanding of becoming a Canadian Permanent Resident, we invite you to watch our free online YouTube videos at https://polinsys.com/p. Our Canadian Authorized Representative also conducts a free Q&A session every Friday to answer any questions you may have. For more information and Zoom meeting credentials, please visit https://myar.me. It's important to note that the Canadian Government regulates who can charge fees for immigration services, so we recommend following the link https://polinsys.co/rep for more information. If you're looking for a free evaluation of your Canada PR application, please visit https://myar.me/evaluationXX. To stay updated with our latest news, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. We appreciate your support and hope you've found this video informative. If you liked this news, please like the video and to receive notifications about more Canadian job positions, please subscribe to our channel.
Continuing our October all-star series, Tom Barbieri, PwC US Chief Accountant, shares insights on the financial reporting ecosystem and how to stay engaged amid ongoing developments in the landscape.Tom is joined by Kevin Vaughn, PwC National Office partner, and Ying Compton, PwC managing director, to unpack the financial reporting ecosystem, including the key players, how they work together, and the critical role they play in the capital markets.In this episode, you'll hear:4:58 - An overview of the key players in the financial reporting ecosystem and their significance to the investor-driven reporting mission11:28 - How standard setting, application, and enforcement drive the US reporting environment13:22 - The roles and composition of both the SEC and the FASB 17:44 - Interaction between the SEC and FASB and the opportunities for preparers to collaborate with each21:34 - Why preparers should pay attention to PCAOB developments23:35 - A comparison of the rule-making processes across standard-setters and regulators, including the balance between high-quality reporting and its associated costs30:14 - Final advice for preparers on engaging with other players in the ecosystem to enhance reporting quality and efficiencyTom Barbieri is PwC's US Chief Accountant. He has over 30 years of experience advising large financial services and multinational corporations on complex accounting issues. Tom leads the Accounting & SEC Services Group within the National Office, which is focused on supporting our clients and engagement teams in navigating complex technical accounting and financial reporting matters. He is also a member of the Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council.Kevin Vaughn is a partner in PwC's National Office. Prior to joining PwC, Kevin was senior associate chief accountant in the Office of the Chief Accountant (OCA) at the SEC where he spent almost 20 years focusing on complex financial reporting and technical accounting issues.Ying Compton is a PwC managing director in the office of the vice chair. Prior to joining PwC, Ying was a senior accounting and economic advisor in the Office of the Chief Accountant (OCA) at the SEC. She also holds a PhD in accounting from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Heather Horn is PwC's National Office thought leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting and financial reporting matters. She is the engaging host of PwC's accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series. With over 30 years of experience, Heather's accounting and auditing expertise includes financial instruments and rate-regulated accounting.Transcripts available upon request for individuals who may need a disability-related accommodation. Please send requests to us_podcast@pwc.com.
The European Union (EU) has ushered in a new era of sustainability reporting, as the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) became effective in January 2023 and the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) are now final. With impacts to both EU and non-EU headquartered companies, now is the time to understand the applicability and scope of these reporting requirements.To launch our podcast miniseries on the CSRD, host Heather Horn is joined by Emily Kirsch, director in PwC's sustainability practice, and Soné Beyers, director in PwC's National Office, to provide a refresher course on the basic requirements and applicability of the EU's sweeping sustainability reporting directive.In this episode, you'll hear discussion of:4:04 - Background and latest developments on the CSRD12:54 - The final set of 12 ESRS, which will be effective starting in 2024 15:36 - What companies are within the scope of the CSRD and required to follow ESRS21:32 - Key dates for CSRD effectiveness, scoping threshold applicability, and required reporting26:30 - Additional reporting requirements for non-EU parents of an EU subsidiary28:55 - Available reporting exemptions34:59 - Potential impacts from the ongoing transposition of the directive into member state laws37:35 - Recent developments regarding ESRS implementation guidance and forthcoming sector-specific standards from the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group (EFRAG)46:06 - Interoperability of other reporting frameworks and key takeawaysLooking for more information on the CSRD and other sustainability reporting frameworks? Check out our publications Worldwide impact of CSRD - are you ready? and Navigating the ESG landscape for further details. Additionally, follow this podcast on your favorite podcast app for future episodes in this CSRD spotlight series, and subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get all of our thought leadership, including an upcoming publication on EU sustainability regulations beyond the CSRD that impact non-EU companies, including the EU Taxonomy.Emily Kirsch is a director in PwC's sustainability practice focused on sustainability reporting and standard setting in the EU. She advises both public and private companies in navigating complex accounting and financial reporting topics during periods of change in an organization.Soné Beyers is a director in PwC's National Office with accounting experience in both professional services and academia. With a career spanning three continents, she has developed a strong background in IFRS reporting, which has extended to her current focus on global sustainability frameworks and standard setting in the EU.Heather Horn is PwC's National Office thought leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy and conveying firm positions on accounting and financial reporting matters. She is the engaging host of PwC's accounting and reporting weekly podcast and quarterly webcast series. With over 30 years of experience, Heather's accounting and auditing expertise includes financial instruments and rate-regulated accounting.Transcripts available upon request for individuals who may need a disability-related accommodation. Please send requests to us_podcast@pwc.com.
Dr. Friday 0:00 Good day. I'm Dr. Friday, President of Dr. Friday's Tax and Financial firm. To get more info go to www.drfriday.com. This is a one-minute moment. Dr. Friday 0:12 The IRS has put out a tax scam. Don't be a victim of ghost tax return preparers. That's right. My opinion is that any preparer that prepares a tax return that does not sign it does not have a PTIN, does not have an address or an EIN number on that tax return, they are not, and yet you're paying them. Those are not legit tax preparers. Hey, if your brother is preparing your tax return, it's considered self-employed that's within the family. But if you're paying somebody that, in my opinion, is ghosty, meaning they're preparing it, but they're not signing it. You need to make sure someone's going to stand behind that work. Go to drfriday.com. Set up your tax appointment today. Announcer 0:51 You can catch the Dr. Friday call-in show live every Saturday afternoon from 2 pm to 3 pm on 99.7 WTN.
Dr. Friday 0:00 Good day. I'm Dr. Friday, President of Dr. Friday's Tax and Financial firm. To get more info go to www.drfriday.com. This is a one-minute moment. Dr. Friday 0:12 Due diligence for tax preparers. If you're looking to hire a tax preparer, you want somebody that is going to A, stand behind the work that they do. B, understand how taxes are prepared. C, hold you accountable for some of the information that's been provided. Obviously, we can't just pull it out of thin air, so you need to be very organized and make sure that you have someone not just during tax season but throughout the year that can help you with tax issues that might arise if you're looking for someone like that. Hello, I'm here, Dr. Friday. Dr. Friday's tax and financial firm at 615-367-0819. I would love to talk to you. Announcer 0:51 You can catch the Dr. Friday call-in show live every Saturday afternoon from 2 pm to 3 pm on 99.7 WTN.
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Tax season is just around the corner, and you are needed to volunteer for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. This amazing program, powered by the United Way of Greenville County, provides free tax preparation services to anyone making 60,000 a year or under, and it is run by volunteers. We would love for you to be one of those. And today, you'll hear from Tiffany Bannister, Vita regional program manager. She'll talk about how you can volunteer for VITA, some of the rewards that you'll get for doing so, and all the ways that it makes a difference in the lives of people in our community. Learn more at: https://unitedwaygc.org _ Produced by The Greenville Podcast Company. Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville. Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution. Email us: contact@simplecivicsgreenvillecounty.org
We have handpicked another round of a few dumbfounding DOJ fraud cases involving nonprofits, bookkeepers and tax preparers! Join us as we explore some of the interesting details of these cases and it will be quickly apparent how these cases caught our attention. Episode Highlights Update: Home Health Care Owners sentenced Another scam targeting seniors Previously convicted bookkeeper has embezzled again Trusted nonProfit director charged with embezzlement Nationwide tax fraud thief charged Beware of the tax preparer that encourages fraudulent returns Quotes: “I never feel the sentences are strong enough to match the level of dishonesty that is needed to commit this kind of fraud.” “We cannot stress enough the importance of background checks. This case is proof of the necessity.” “According to the DOJ, quite a significant number of the tax returns contained fabricated business expenses, household help income, business losses and /or falsely claimed education credits and fuel excise tax credits that they were not entitled to.” “Remember, it is not the tax preparer who is ultimately responsible for the tax returns.” “Their lines (tax auditors) and code interpretations may be different and you want a CPA that respects, not prepares you for, the guillotine.” “The one thing they all have in common is that they THINK they will never be caught.” Press Release Links https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/home-health-care-company-owners-sentenced-67-million-health-care-fraud https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/two-defendants-grandparent-scam-network-sentenced-rico-conspiracy-targeting-elderly-americans https://www.actionnewsnow.com/news/crime/suspect-in-embezzlement-case-was-convicted-of-grand-theft-in-2017/article_fe41f8e8-400e-11ed-8612-4bc51cdf89fc.html https://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/news/former-santa-rosa-nonprofit-director-suspected-of-embezzlement/ https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/florida-woman-sentenced-prison-her-role-nationwide-tax-fraud-scheme https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-seeks-shut-down-texas-tax-preparer LINKS & RESOURCES Janice Janssen's Website: GTSGurus.com (sign up for the newsletter) GTS Phone: 844-664-4487 Money In, Money Out Book QuickBooks Extreme Makeover Ask The Expert Conference Call Susan's Website: https://susangunnsolutions.com/ SGS Phone: 888-994-3167
sermon by Rev. Kenneth Walsh based on Colossians 3:1-11; Luke 12:13-21
How can bookkeepers and tax preparers build relationships that provide better customer support? Co-hosts Hannah Robinson and Melissa Honan share their thoughts on how bookkeepers and tax preparers can gain insight into each other's practices and improve client outcomes by building better working relationships. Melissa talks about why, as a bookkeeper, it's always a good idea to collaborate with tax preparers in your space. She also explains how a bookkeeper and a tax preparer working for the same client can make the client's life easier by collaborating. Melissa reveals how millennial or introverted bookkeepers can take the first step and reach out to the tax preparers in their space. Hannah and Melissa explain why you'll always be on the winning side if you constantly operate in your clients' best interests. Hannah asks Melissa how she maintains her relationships with the tax preparers in her network. Hannah and Melissa discuss how bookkeepers and tax preparers can communicate their needs to each other without crossing boundaries. Melissa explains how and where brand new business owners can find a reputable tax preparer for their business. Melissa shares her biggest pet peeve when working with a new tax preparer. Hannah and Melissa reveal the key traits that define a tax preparer who's efficient and good at their job - they also discuss some simple yet effective hacks you can use to qualify or disqualify potential tax preparers before choosing to work with them. Hannah asks Melissa about the benefits she derives from maintaining relationships with numerous tax preparers. Mentioned in this episode: success@ilovebookkeeping.com
Part 2 of our discussion with Joe Woodard, Founder and CEO of Woodard. Join us as Joe continues to unpack the barriers to tax advisory and the psychology behind why some professionals are hesitant to get started.
Don't miss this two-part discussion with Joe Woodard, "Barriers to Advisory: Why Most Tax Preparers Don't Embrace the Opportunity", and hear him unpack the common barriers to breaking into tax advisory. Success and learning are on the other side of the fear of failure. Tune in as Joe walks us through some key concepts for growing your business to include tax advisory.
This week Brett talks about some topics you may want to bring up with your tax preparer, and how the Wealth-Span Report could help answer some of those questions. Sign up for the free Roth Conversion Webinar. go to RothWebinar.com Don't forget to visit Deservemagazine.com Please like, subscribe, and leave a review. We appreciate it!
There's a lot of misunderstanding about tax refunds - especially regarding what tax pros can and cannot do. For instance, is it okay for them to take a percentage of your refund as payment? And then there's the controversial issue of refund loans.CTEC Chair, Brandon Chanley, chats with tax pro, Marissa Beaman, to set the record straight.
Are you using a tax preparer that doesn't know dentistry? Does it matter? We discuss this along with some ideas to minimize your 2021 tax bill. WHO ARE THE DENTAL GUYS? The Dental Guys podcast is the brainchild project of Wes and Jon. Years ago Wes and Jon met at a continuing education event and immediately started a passionate on-going conversation about dentistry. This conversation never ended and instead expanded to become the basis for the podcast! http://www.thedentalguys.net Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes: https://goo.gl/WSutrB Want more content like this? Consider subscribing! Be sure to click the bell so you don't miss a video and keep up to date on the latest DG content: http://youtube.com/thedentalguys Register Now to Learn Dental Implants from The Dental Guys: https://restorativedrivenimplants.com/ Call Now to Learn Dental Implants from The Dental Guys: 715-207-6587 Thanks to our sponsors for helping making these episodes possible. By supporting these companies, you support us: Spear Online Education: http://content.speareducation.com/den... PROMO CODE TDG20 The Dental Crafters Network: http://www.dentalcrafters.net Restorative Driven Implants http://www.restorativedrivenimplants.com Follow us on Social Media!!!!!! Instagram: Dental Guys Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/thedentalguys Facebook: https://facebook.com/thedentalguys Heritage Investors: Financial Minute with Justin Goodbread: https://financiallysimple.com/dentist/
Steven's guest this week is Matt Miner, founder of Miner Wealth Management and host of the Work Pants Finance podcast. Despite being a relative newcomer to the financial world, he's got a proven philosophy for working with other COIs. Tune in as Steven and Matt discuss the pain points that advisors should resolve promptly with their clients.
Matt Goolsby is joined by financial advisor Larry Kloefkorn to discuss the impact social security could have on people born in 1960, and then they're joined by lead CPA of Market Tax Services, Joshua Cicora to compare and contrast tax advisors and tax preparers. Afterwards, Matt and Larry examine Variable annuities in the Find the Fees segment. Matt is then joined by Bill Vawter, of Market Medicare Advisors to
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During this episode of The Finance Rebel Show, we talk about President Biden's Plan to regulate Tax preparers
In this episode during the Finance Rebel Show, are hosting our Wealthy Wednesday segment where Camari is answering random listener questions about and covering a few topics of interest: Joe Bidden's Wants to regulate Tax Preparers PPP Scammer by Alpaca Farmer
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Our featured podcast today, “It’s The End of the World As We Know It : Doomsday Preparers”, takes you inside the bunker of a couple of gentlemen who are ready for the end of days. And with enough cans of non-perishables to last several years, the only thing they love more than being right about the apocalypse is enjoying their favorite soups.
Our featured podcast today, “It’s The End of the World As We Know It : Doomsday Preparers”, takes you inside the bunker of a couple of gentlemen who are ready for the end of days. And with enough cans of non-perishables to last several years, the only thing they love more than being right about the apocalypse is enjoying their favorite soups.
So you hired a tax preparer. They're the pro. You paid them a fee - but what happens if there's a mistake? Or worse yet, fraud.Brandon Chanley, Chair of the California Tax Education Council (CTEC), chats with Richard Ernst, a former prosecutor for New York State's Attorney General.Richard provides tales from the past about issues he's seen with tax preparers and how you can avoid fraud.In California, only an attorney, CPA, CTEC registered tax preparer or IRS enrolled agent can do your taxes for a fee. Anyone who is preparing tax returns without one of those four legal designations is breaking state law. And there are thousands doing just that.To find or verify the legal status of a tax preparer, visit ctec.org.
It is a problem that happens every tax season. Ghost tax preparers. Who are they? They charge a fee to do your taxes, but never sign your tax return. So what can happen if a tax preparer doesn't sign? Well, how about owing thirteen thousand in fraudulent taxes? Or paying back your refund. With interest.Unfortunately, it happens. And by the way, not signing is also against the law. Brandon Chanley, Chair of the California Tax Education Council (CTEC), chats with Esperanza Escobedo, a tax professional who has a true story to tell about a victim that encountered a 'ghost'. Joining her is Rebecca Landeros, part of the Franchise Tax Board Tax Preparer Enforcement Team, with insights on what she sees in the field and what to watch out for.In California, only an attorney, CPA, CTEC registered tax preparer or IRS enrolled agent can do your taxes for a fee. Anyone who is preparing tax returns without one of those four legal designations is breaking state law. And there are thousands doing just that.To find or verify the legal status of a tax preparer, visit CTEC.org.
It is a problem that happens every tax season. Ghost tax preparers. Who are they? They charge a fee to do your taxes, but never sign your tax return. So what can happen if a tax preparer doesn't sign? Well, how about owing thirteen thousand in fraudulent taxes? Or paying back your refund. With interest.Unfortunately, it happens. And by the way, not signing is also against the law.In fact, we have stories to share and how you can avoid it happening to you. Brandon Chanley, Chair of the California Tax Education Council (CTEC), chats with Fernando Angell, a tax professional with a true story about a victim he helped. In California, only an attorney, CPA, CTEC registered tax preparer or IRS enrolled agent can do your taxes for a fee. Anyone who is preparing tax returns without one of those four legal designations is breaking state law. And there are thousands doing just that.To find or verify the legal status of a tax preparer, visit CTEC.org.
Sermon by Pastor Carl Wood
Bad immigration actors need to be called out. Filings with fraudulent information should never be tolerated. Sometimes, misleading information is the basis of petitions that are fraudulent. Preparers of documents must practice the art of thoughtful caution. Three simple rules can prevent problems. No one should ever file an application or petition: Unless both the immigrant and immigrant's petitioner have been personally interviewed If there are any doubts about the accuracy of answers If any information is false or deceptive Recommended Links For More Information: https://www.carlosbatara.com/why-thorough-consultations-are-necessary/ (Why Thoroughness Should Not Be A Mere Afterthought In Consultations) https://www.bataraimmigrationlaw.com/family-based-visa-attorney (What You Need To Know About Family And Immigrant Relative Petitions)
Teaching and Study helps for Alma 13-Alma 16. These insights coincide with the lesson for June 15-June 21 in the Come Follow Me manual. Principles include: The Tragedy of Ammonihah Part 2, Gospel Grammar, Preparers, Melchizidek, The Ammonihah Pattern and More.Links to the blog, Etsy shop, and the channel all available at teachingwithpower.com.Follow me on Instagram @teachingwithpowerYou can reach me by email at teachingwithpower@gmail.comMusic Provided by Youtube Audio Library. Track Name: Dancing StarDisclaimer: I alone am responsible for the content of these videos. The opinions in them are mine. They represent my ideas and insights and do not reflect the official position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Preparers of the Way Preacher: Greg Horn Passage: Mark 11:1-10
The consequences of the coronavirus on financial statement preparation and auditing are complex. Preparers and practitioners have not faced a disruptive event of this magnitude, so questions abound as new obstacles and scenarios present themselves. Two CPAs share guidance for preparers and practitioners.
Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. SPONSOR: Many thanks to Solar Energy Services for sponsoring this podcast. If you think solar is in your future, please give Rick Peters and his team a call at 410-923-6090. Today...Governor Hogan announced that three Marylanders have tested positive for the Coronavirus. Comptroller Franchot has suspended 21 tax preparers for suspicious returns. Annapolis Police are warning people not to fall for two scams that are circulating. And a Safeway strike has been averted. It's the weekend and Annapolis Restaurant Week is ending. There is a Shamrock Stroll on Saturday along with the Londontowne Symphony. And Sunday is the St. Patrick's Parade and the Shamrock The Dock Festival at Annapolis City Dock. And of course, George from DMV Weather is here with your local weather forecast! Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available wherever you get your podcasts and also on our YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter feeds, and of course at Eye On Annapolis.
This week’s episode of the CPA Australia Podcast is a discussion of the preliminary findings from the CPA Australia funded research conducted by University of Melbourne into market-readiness in implementing the new accounting standard AASB 16/IFRS 16 Leases. Listeners may obtain a better understanding of how well the market is adapting to the new accounting standard on leases, some of the challenges associated with its implementation and how these challenges may be overcome. Guest: Professor Michael Davern of the University of Melbourne and Host: Ram Subramanian, Policy Advisor – Reporting at CPA Australia.
IR-2020-17, January 22, 2020 WASHINGTON — With the start of the 2020 tax filing season near, the Internal Revenue Service is reminding taxpayers to avoid unethical "ghost" tax return preparers. According to the IRS, a ghost preparer does not sign a tax return they prepare. Unscrupulous ghost preparers will print the return and tell the taxpayer to sign and mail it to the IRS. For e-filed returns, the ghost will prepare but refuse to digitally sign as the paid preparer. By law, anyone who is paid to prepare or assists in preparing federal tax returns must have a valid Preparer Tax Identification Number, or PTIN. Paid preparers must sign and include their PTIN on the return. Not signing a return is a red flag that the paid preparer may be looking to make a fast buck by promising a big refund or charging fees based on the size of the refund. Ghost tax return preparers may also: Require payment in cash only and not provide a receipt. Invent income to qualify their clients for tax credits. Claim fake deductions to boost the size of the refund. Direct refunds into their bank account, not the taxpayer's account. The IRS urges taxpayers to choose a tax return preparer wisely. The Choosing a Tax Professional page on IRS.gov has information about tax preparer credentials and qualifications. The IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications can help identify many preparers by type of credential or qualification. Free basic income tax return preparation with e-file is available to qualified individuals from IRS-certified volunteers at Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) sites across the country. For more information and to find the closest visit Free Tax Return Preparation for Qualifying Taxpayers on IRS.gov No matter who prepares the return, the IRS urges taxpayers to review it carefully and ask questions about anything not clear before signing. Taxpayers should verify both their routing and bank account number on the completed tax return for any direct deposit refund. And taxpayers should watch out for ghost preparers inserting their bank account information onto the returns. Taxpayers can report preparer misconduct to the IRS using IRS Form 14157, Complaint: Tax Return Preparer (PDF). If a taxpayer suspects a tax preparer filed or changed their tax return without their consent, they should file Form 14157-A, Tax Return Preparer Fraud or Misconduct Affidavit (PDF). Page Last Reviewed or Updated: 22-Jan-2020 www.fender-tax.com
From preparer regulation and Sec. 199A to Wayfair and the new 1040s, NCCPAP president Neil Fishman shares the top issues facing the tax practitioner community.
Better Business Bureau's Jim Hegarty gives us some tips of what you should look for in choosing a tax preparer to make sure your personal financial information and social security number doesn't end up making you a victim of identity theft.
We start live at 9am Pacific, Monday - Friday Visit 74systems.com/calendar to tune in Today we discussed tips to help tax preparers get through the season faster and more profitably. Hint: these tips work the same for ALL business owners!
FEI's Committee on Corporate Reporting (CCR) recently release two ICFR: Insights, Issues, and Practices documents that address internal control considerations for preparers' adoption of both the new leases standard and the new current expected credit loss (CECL) standard. FEI's Managing Editor of FEI Daily Olivia Berkman spoke with Laura Phillips, Google - Director, Finance Compliance; CCR ICFR Working Group Leader, Matt Janzaruk, Procter & Gamble - Director, Finance & Accounting; CCR ICFR Leases Pilot Team Leader, and Craig Schmidt, Wells Fargo - Governance and Oversight Leader; CCR ICFR CECL Pilot Team Leader about what preparers can learn from these documents and their biggest takeaways from the experience. Special Guests: Craig Schmidt, Laura Phillips, and Matt Janzaruk.
This week we’re covering who can and cannot sign a tax return for a fee in California and the potential penalties.
This week on Tax Hacker Tuesday, Matt Theriault and Tim Berry share how the phrase, “you get what you pay for” applies to the tax world. Learn how to avoid getting scammed by tax “experts,” the harsh truth behind most tax return preparers and tax “savings” commercials, and how to save yourself if you’re already knee-deep in a tax mess.
March 25, 2018- "Preparers Of The Way" by Dr. Ray Roberson
On Palm Sunday Pastor John explains what it means to be a preparer of the Way - that even the mundane acts of finding transportation for the Savior is part of the Preparing the Way for the Messiah. And in five days His triumphal entry will become his death knell.
44:04 no andrew@thebeancounter.org (Andrew Argue)Andrew ArgueThe Bean Counter is your guide to a successful accounting career! Whether you're in University looking for your first job, or crushing it at your full time career, The Bean Counter is the show for you! We have topic
This PodCast concerns guidance for Preparers of tax returns. The IRS celebrated the end of 2007 by releasing three Notices late on December 31 that provide guidance on the application of the revised preparer penalties contained in the Small Business and Work Opportunity Tax Act of 2007 that was passed last May. The IRS had previously released interim relief in Notice 2007-54, but that relief was set to expire as 2007 did.The centerpiece of this guidance is Notice 2008-13, which provides interim guidance on applying the "6694 preparer penalty standards. The interim rules are not nearly as onerous as many had feared they would be, and need to be incorporated rapidly into our practices as tax season approaches. Note, as well, that this guidance applies only until the IRS releases revised regulations, something the notice indicates they plan to do during 2008.The materials for this podcast can be downloaded at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-01-01_6694.pdf . Those materials include the full text of all three notices.. This Podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, Inc. at http://www.leimbergservices.com Please visit our software, books, and PowerPoint Presentations site at http://www.leimberg.com
This PodCast concerns guidance for Preparers of tax returns. The IRS celebrated the end of 2007 by releasing three Notices late on December 31 that provide guidance on the application of the revised preparer penalties contained in the Small Business and Work Opportunity Tax Act of 2007 that was passed last May. The IRS had previously released interim relief in Notice 2007-54, but that relief was set to expire as 2007 did.The centerpiece of this guidance is Notice 2008-13, which provides interim guidance on applying the "6694 preparer penalty standards. The interim rules are not nearly as onerous as many had feared they would be, and need to be incorporated rapidly into our practices as tax season approaches. Note, as well, that this guidance applies only until the IRS releases revised regulations, something the notice indicates they plan to do during 2008.The materials for this podcast can be downloaded at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-01-01_6694.pdf . Those materials include the full text of all three notices.. This Podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, Inc. at http://www.leimbergservices.com Please visit our software, books, and PowerPoint Presentations site at http://www.leimberg.com
This PodCast concerns guidance for Preparers of tax returns. The IRS celebrated the end of 2007 by releasing three Notices late on December 31 that provide guidance on the application of the revised preparer penalties contained in the Small Business and Work Opportunity Tax Act of 2007 that was passed last May. The IRS had previously released interim relief in Notice 2007-54, but that relief was set to expire as 2007 did.The centerpiece of this guidance is Notice 2008-13, which provides interim guidance on applying the "6694 preparer penalty standards. The interim rules are not nearly as onerous as many had feared they would be, and need to be incorporated rapidly into our practices as tax season approaches. Note, as well, that this guidance applies only until the IRS releases revised regulations, something the notice indicates they plan to do during 2008.The materials for this podcast can be downloaded at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-01-01_6694.pdf . Those materials include the full text of all three notices.. This Podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, Inc. at http://www.leimbergservices.com Please visit our software, books, and PowerPoint Presentations site at http://www.leimberg.com
This PodCast concerns guidance for Preparers of tax returns. The IRS celebrated the end of 2007 by releasing three Notices late on December 31 that provide guidance on the application of the revised preparer penalties contained in the Small Business and Work Opportunity Tax Act of 2007 that was passed last May. The IRS had previously released interim relief in Notice 2007-54, but that relief was set to expire as 2007 did.The centerpiece of this guidance is Notice 2008-13, which provides interim guidance on applying the "6694 preparer penalty standards. The interim rules are not nearly as onerous as many had feared they would be, and need to be incorporated rapidly into our practices as tax season approaches. Note, as well, that this guidance applies only until the IRS releases revised regulations, something the notice indicates they plan to do during 2008.The materials for this podcast can be downloaded at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-01-01_6694.pdf . Those materials include the full text of all three notices.. This Podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, Inc. at http://www.leimbergservices.com Please visit our software, books, and PowerPoint Presentations site at http://www.leimberg.com
This PodCast concerns guidance for Preparers of tax returns. The IRS celebrated the end of 2007 by releasing three Notices late on December 31 that provide guidance on the application of the revised preparer penalties contained in the Small Business and Work Opportunity Tax Act of 2007 that was passed last May. The IRS had previously released interim relief in Notice 2007-54, but that relief was set to expire as 2007 did.The centerpiece of this guidance is Notice 2008-13, which provides interim guidance on applying the "6694 preparer penalty standards. The interim rules are not nearly as onerous as many had feared they would be, and need to be incorporated rapidly into our practices as tax season approaches. Note, as well, that this guidance applies only until the IRS releases revised regulations, something the notice indicates they plan to do during 2008.The materials for this podcast can be downloaded at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-01-01_6694.pdf . Those materials include the full text of all three notices.. This Podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, Inc. at http://www.leimbergservices.com Please visit our software, books, and PowerPoint Presentations site at http://www.leimberg.com
This PodCast concerns guidance for Preparers of tax returns. The IRS celebrated the end of 2007 by releasing three Notices late on December 31 that provide guidance on the application of the revised preparer penalties contained in the Small Business and Work Opportunity Tax Act of 2007 that was passed last May. The IRS had previously released interim relief in Notice 2007-54, but that relief was set to expire as 2007 did.The centerpiece of this guidance is Notice 2008-13, which provides interim guidance on applying the "6694 preparer penalty standards. The interim rules are not nearly as onerous as many had feared they would be, and need to be incorporated rapidly into our practices as tax season approaches. Note, as well, that this guidance applies only until the IRS releases revised regulations, something the notice indicates they plan to do during 2008.The materials for this podcast can be downloaded at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-01-01_6694.pdf . Those materials include the full text of all three notices.. This Podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, Inc. at http://www.leimbergservices.com Please visit our software, books, and PowerPoint Presentations site at http://www.leimberg.com
This PodCast concerns guidance for Preparers of tax returns. The IRS celebrated the end of 2007 by releasing three Notices late on December 31 that provide guidance on the application of the revised preparer penalties contained in the Small Business and Work Opportunity Tax Act of 2007 that was passed last May. The IRS had previously released interim relief in Notice 2007-54, but that relief was set to expire as 2007 did.The centerpiece of this guidance is Notice 2008-13, which provides interim guidance on applying the "6694 preparer penalty standards. The interim rules are not nearly as onerous as many had feared they would be, and need to be incorporated rapidly into our practices as tax season approaches. Note, as well, that this guidance applies only until the IRS releases revised regulations, something the notice indicates they plan to do during 2008.The materials for this podcast can be downloaded at http://www.edzollars.com/2008-01-01_6694.pdf . Those materials include the full text of all three notices.. This Podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, Inc. at http://www.leimbergservices.com Please visit our software, books, and PowerPoint Presentations site at http://www.leimberg.com