protecting client files from cyberthreats

technology security with internet digital signature as artthree ways to make technology your ally.

by jody grunden
building the virtual cfo firm in the cloud

have you ever been contacted by the irs with the fbi involved? i can tell you from firsthand experience that it’s a bit alarming when that happens.

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we were once contacted by the irs because they thought our server had been compromised. when the field officer who came to our office asked to see our server, we explained that we didn’t have a server. she was a little surprised by that information and then asked where we kept our files. we explained that we use cloud storage and programs designed specifically for encryption and security.
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‘botkeeper for dummies:’ the official virtual book launch

live web event set for sept. 16. register here | learn more

with jody padar
the radical cpa

botkeeper, the upstart artificial-intelligence-based bookkeeping platform, will debut their new book “botkeeper for dummies,” co-authored by jody padar, the radical cpa, at a live web event sept. 16.

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padar and co-authors chris mahl, botkeeper president, and byron patrick, a leading cpa technology consultant, will be joined by:

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software saves the 2020 tax season

survey says tax practitioners have never been so satisfied with their tax prep applications.

by 卡塔尔世界杯常规比赛时间

what’s the best word to describe the infamous 2020 tax season?

brutal? infectious? interesting? perpetual? weird?

one word works for everybody: unprecedented. a pandemic. a lockdown. new legislation. new rules. federal programs. federal disasters. bankruptcies.

it seems the only thing that’s gone right is software.

the bottom line: tax practitioners have never been more satisfied with their tax apps.

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