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January/February 2022

The Many Skills of the CFO

By  Frank Manzi, CPA and Mark Martinelli, CPA

March 2022 0

The demands placed on CFOs and their related financial organizations are driven by the many hats that they wear in discharging their responsibilities. As summarized…

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ICYMI | COVID-Related Tax Resources

By  Susan B. Anders, PhD, CPA/CGMA

March 2022 0

In addition to the human health, remote work environment, and technology challenges presented by the coronavirus (COVID-19) environment, tax practitioners have had to absorb and…

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ICYMI | The Five Hats of the CFO

By  Frank Manzi, CPA and Mark Martinelli, CPA

March 2022 0

The increasing complexity of business, whether it be from technology or globalization, has placed more responsibilities on an entity's CFO and financial organization. In addition,…

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Accounting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Resources

By  Susan B. Anders, PhD, CPA/CGMA

February 2022 0

The accounting profession has a long and respectable history, and has made important contributions to business, commerce, and economies for hundreds, if not thousands, of…

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Defining Client Service

By  Jason L. Ackerman, CPA, CFP, CGMA

February 2022 0

The buzzword in CPA firms these days is advising: How do we get our firm to do more advising, how do our teams become advisors, and…

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Recent Developments in FBAR Jurisprudence

By  Usman Mohammad, JD and Michael Gelb

February 2022 0

Failing to report foreign bank accounts on a Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (FBAR) form can carry severe financial consequences. The civil penalty…

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To Confirm or Not to Confirm—Risk Assessment is the Answer

The Wise and Proper Use of Bank Confirmations

By  Howard B. Levy, CPA and L. Ralph Piercy, CPA

January 2022 0

Bank confirmations have been a valuable source of audit evidence since the dawn of the profession. Like all confirmations, they can be both effective and…

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COVID-Related Tax Resources

By  Susan B. Anders, PhD, CPA/CGMA

January 2022 0

In addition to the human health, remote work environment, and technology challenges presented by the coronavirus (COVID-19) environment, tax practitioners have had to absorb and…

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The Five Hats of the CFO

By  Frank Manzi, CPA and Mark Martinelli, CPA

December 2021 0

The increasing complexity of business, whether it be from technology or globalization, has placed more responsibilities on an entity's CFO and financial organization. In addition,…

August/September 2021

Forté Capital’s Selected Statistics

By  CPAJ Staff

November 2021 0

Forté Capital's Selected Statistics Non-Farm Payroll The recent non-farm payroll data rose by 235,000 jobs in August, but this shows a break from the rising…

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CPA Evolution Resources

By  Susan B. Anders, PhD, CPA/CGMA

November 2021 0

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, there were more than 1.4 million accountants and auditors in 2019 (https://bit.ly/3DYhhSC). Based on…

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California Approves SALT Cap Workaround

An Overview of the Key Provisions

By  Corey L. Rosenthal, JD and Krista Schipp, CPA

November 2021 0

California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed Assembly Bill 150 (AB150), which created a workaround for the current $10,000 limitation on the deduction for state and…

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The IRS’s Big Plans for Big Data

By  Christopher M. Ferguson, JD

October 2021 0

Faced with shrinking budgets and resources, for more than a decade the IRS has been forced to do more with less. It has responded by…

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ICYMI | Navigating the IRS’s Self-Dealing Rules for Private Foundations

By  Usman Mohammad, JD and Emma Westerhof

September 2021 0

The Donald J. Trump Foundation was undone by alleged acts of self-dealing involving its namesake, Donald J. Trump, who also allegedly used the foundation to…

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ICYMI | The Exodus from New York due to COVID-19

Income Tax Residency Considerations

By  Corey L. Rosenthal, JD and Lance E. Rothenberg, JD, LLM

September 2021 0

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly impacted nearly everything, including businesses, individuals, and CPAs grappling with its effects upon state and local taxation. (Please see…

June/July 2021

Forté Capital’s Selected Statistics

By  CPAJ Staff

September 2021 0

Index of Help Wanted On Line (HWOL) Ads The chart above illustrates the magnitude of the difference between the unemployment rate and help wanted ads…

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Cryptocurrency Accounting Resources

By  Susan B. Anders, PhD, CPA/CGMA

August 2021 0

The idea of “peer-to-peer electronic cash” was introduced in a white paper by the mysterious “Satoshi Nakamoto” in 2008. (Readers who are curious may enjoy…

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New York State’s New Pass-Through Entity Tax

An Overview of the Key Provisions

By  Corey L. Rosenthal, JD and Arvinder Kaur, CPA

August 2021 0

When the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was enacted, it created, for the 2018 through 2025 tax years, an itemized deduction “cap” that limited…

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Basic Tax Reporting for Decedents and Estates

By  Wilda Lin, JD, LLM

August 2021 0

The crossroads of death and taxes can be baffling for many individuals. The executor or administrator (herein, the “fiduciary”) may be confronted with a bewildering…

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ICYMI | What to Do About Estate Planning Now

Contemplating the Impact of Proposed Legislation

By  Martin Shenkman, JD, CPA/PFS, AEP

July 2021 0

The past year was a wild one for estate planning, as high-net-worth individuals raced to complete planning before the end of the year, not knowing…

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Best Practices to Reduce Excessive Fee Risk

401(k) Plan Governance Faces Increasing Legal Threats

By  Sheldon M. Geller, JD, CPA

June 2021 0

The role of retirement plan governance has become increasingly important as employers face increased scrutiny of how they operate their 401(k) plans in the current…

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Not-for-Profit Resources

By  Susan B. Anders, PhD, CPA/CGMA

June 2021 0

CPAs in the not-for-profit (NFP) sector are busy keeping up with financial accounting, tax law, technology, and operational changes. Many recent tax provisions affect NFP…

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What to Do About Estate Planning Now

Contemplating the Impact of Proposed Legislation

By  Martin Shenkman, JD, CPA/PFS, AEP

June 2021 0

The past year was a wild one for estate planning, as high-net-worth individuals raced to complete planning before the end of the year, not knowing…

Featured

The Exodus from New York due to COVID-19

Income Tax Residency Considerations

By  Corey L. Rosenthal, JD and Lance E. Rothenberg, JD, LLM

June 2021 0

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has significantly impacted nearly everything, including businesses, individuals, and CPAs grappling with its effects upon state and local taxation. (Please see…

Uncategorized

Navigating the IRS’s Self-Dealing Rules for Private Foundations

By  Usman Mohammad, JD and Emma Westerhof

June 2021 0

The Donald J. Trump Foundation was undone by alleged acts of self-dealing involving its namesake, Donald J. Trump, who also allegedly used the foundation to…

February/March 2021

Forté Capital’s Selected Statistics

By  CPAJ Staff

April 2021 0

U.S. Treasury Yield Curve The bond market began to exhibit concern about future inflation, as signs of an improving economy and higher prices began to…

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Tax Update Resources

By  Susan B. Anders, PhD, CPA/CGMA

April 2021 0

The 2021 tax season began with a late start date for processing 2020 returns. As the IRS was still attempting to complete work on 2019…

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The COVID-19 Shift

By  Jason L. Ackerman, CPA, CFP, CGMA

April 2021 0

It's safe to say that, for most CPAs, 2020 was probably the craziest year in memory. Setting aside the macro issues, what is fascinating to…

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Changes to ‘Business Activity’ on the Horizon?

Revisions Proposed by the Multistate Tax Commission

By  Corey L. Rosenthal, JD, Arvinder Kaur, CPA and Dilnora Isaeva, CPA

April 2021 0

Although the Supreme Court's decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair [585 US _ (2018); 138 S. Ct. 2080 (2018)] significantly increased the state and local tax…

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How to Delegate Payroll, Employee-Related Tax Filings, and Associated Employer Duties to a Professional Employer Organization

By  Caroline Rule, JD and Russell A.S. Wirth

March 2021 0

Many small- to medium-size businesses struggle with the burdensome costs of administering payroll, employee-related federal and state tax requirements, and other employee benefits. A related…

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