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disguised tax hikes are back on the table | quick tax tip

this stealthy tax rule could hit clients starting in 2026.

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quick tax tip
with art werner
cpe today

every tax bill hides a few surprises, and the obbb is no exception. according to tax guru art werner, one of those surprises could wallop high earners through the quiet return of the pease limitation.

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in the newest episode of quick tax tip, he breaks down this often-overlooked provision, its history, and what it could mean for your clients.

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bootleggers, baptists, & cpas: rethinking licensure | arc

the accounting profession faces a reckoning as leaders debate whether cpa licensure protects the public—or stifles innovation and diversity.

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accounting arc

with byron patrick and donny shimamoto
center for accounting transformation

licensure is one of the bedrock features of the cpa profession. but what if that bedrock is actually quicksand? in a provocative episode of accounting arc, hosts donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma; and byron patrick, cpa.citp, cgma,  sit down with noted author and thought leader ron baker to ask: should cpas even be licensed at all?

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baker begins with a history lesson, tracing professions back to ancient babylon and the code of hammurabi. a profession, he explains, rests on three pillars: a common body of expertise, autonomy with exclusion, and a duty of service to the public. by that definition, he argues, not all licensed occupations—such as florists or interior decorators—qualify.

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woodard: move past reports; deliver results | the disruptors

dashboards and statements aren’t enough—accountants must help clients turn data into action.

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the disruptors
with liz farr

joe woodard sees a disconnect between what accountants think they’re selling and what clients want to buy. many accountants still believe they are selling time, but as woodard points out with a vivid analogy, that’s not what clients care about.

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“if i’m going into cvs and i need tums,” he explains, imagine if cvs charged you more because “i hung around in their store for twice as long to buy the tums as i needed to, i took a circuitous path. maybe i looked at some of the kids’ toys for an upcoming birthday party where they’re going to charge me twice as much for the tums.”

this absurd scenario mirrors what accounting firms do to clients when the cost of delivering the service depends on the time it takes to do the work, so “the value of the product changes based on some arbitrary time metric,” woodard says. “as long as that’s the case, there’s always going to be a resistance to the billing for selling the wrong product.”

however, even among firms that have adopted value pricing, a disconnect remains because the focus is on deliverables rather than outcomes.

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profit sharing can boost your accounting firm

pay for performance.

by jody padar
radical pricing – by the radical cpa

as long as you’re changing how your firm operates, you should also look at how your staff is compensated. if your customers are paying for value, shouldn’t your teams be paid on the same basis? once your firm turns to a value paradigm, the people delivering the knowledge work – your staff – are your most valuable asset and should be compensated as such.

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it’s all about alignment. clients pay on value. staff should be compensated on value. there are proven ways to make sure this alignment takes place.

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how to disengage clients

woman speaking and giving direction to subordinate

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by august aquila
max: maximize productivity, profitability and client retention

disengaging clients in a professional services firm is a sensitive process that requires careful consideration to maintain positive relationships and uphold your firm’s reputation. here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it professionally:

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  1. review contracts and agreements: begin by reviewing the terms of your engagement contracts or agreements with the client. understand any clauses related to termination or disengagement and follow those guidelines.

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