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art werner: economic optimism? | quick tax tip

despite uncertainties, accountants have an opportunity to lead clients with confidence, expertise, and a forward-looking strategy.

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quick tax tip
with art werner
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in the latest episode of quick tax tip, seasoned tax expert art werner brings a refreshing perspective: optimism.

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even amid constant regulatory changes, economic fluctuations, and the looming possibility of new tax legislation, werner argues that tax professionals have never been better positioned to help clients navigate complexity—and thrive.
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clients need you for growth

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two experts chime in.

by martin bissett
passport to partnership

please start understanding, valuing and respecting your own value in the marketplace with clients who could not reach their goals without you.

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businesses are in need – sometimes desperate need – of your technical expertise and caring approach.

take that to them instead because, speaking as one who is looked after well myself, we love it and we are prepared to pay a premium without ever asking for discounts.
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dominic piscopo: clear pay=bargaining power | the disruptors

“if you can’t afford fair salaries, it’s time to fix your machine—not squeeze your people.”

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the disruptors
with liz farr

like many accountants, dominic piscopo, the founder of big4transparency.com, was frustrated by the lack of transparency in salary data. “i’d found it really, really frustrating trying to get good quality data on what to expect, looking ahead for my salary,” piscopo explains. before creating the platform, piscopo discovered his firm offered the lowest starting salaries in his city. by gathering compensation data from peers and presenting it to leadership, he secured “a little bit under a 10% pay bump” for his entire cohort.

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“data is so powerful,” he says. “if you can advocate for yourself and show real objective numbers, then it becomes a real conversation, versus just like, ‘oh, my employee is throwing a fit.’”

what began as a simple spreadsheet shared on reddit “went really, really viral, kind of right away,” confirming a significant need in the accounting community.

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heidi henderson: impactful tax plans | the concierge cpa

pivotal incentives, like cost segregation studies and energy credits, can revolutionize accounting firm service models.

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the concierge cpa
with jackie meyer
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in the latest episode of the concierge cpa, host dr. jackie meyer sits down with heidi henderson, executive vice president of engineered tax services (ets), to discuss elevating accounting practices through specialty tax incentives and advisory partnerships.

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henderson, a self-proclaimed “reformed accountant,” shares her journey from traditional accounting roles into strategic consulting, where she now helps cpas and their clients unlock substantial tax savings through advanced planning techniques. from leveraging cost segregation studies for real estate owners to navigating lucrative energy credits like 45l and 179d, henderson explains how accountants can tap into specialized knowledge to deliver high-value results—and why firms must shift beyond compliance work.

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don’t let tech fears slow you down

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audit requires innovation.

by alan anderson, cpa
transforming audit for the future

auditors, like most accountants, tend to be conservative in nature. we tend to be reluctant to change unless we’re on a burning platform.

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as i’ve said before, audit is at a crossroads. we can continue the way we’ve been doing audit and will likely go extinct. or we can make changes that will keep audit relevant and valuable for the next generations.
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