tax season outlook: watch those extenders
mark luscombe, jd, llm, cpa , and cch principal federal tax analyst, tells practitioners what to watch out for in the busy season ahead.
mark luscombe, jd, llm, cpa , and cch principal federal tax analyst, tells practitioners what to watch out for in the busy season ahead.

most tax and accounting firms are falling behind in their operating practices and processes, according to a new survey.
and, astoundingly, they know it and admit that it may take them years to catch up.

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cch is launching a free tax news highlights app for iphones, ipads and android devices
the app was spearheaded by cch’s newly formed agile publishing solutions team, a rapid development prototype team.
for now, the cch tax news highlights app focuses solely on the most up-to-date federal and state tax news headlines – available at the touch of a screen icon. the app has the ability to grow into a much larger information content source designed for professionals, educators and students for all relevant tax and accounting news.
it’s the best time to learn the tough lessons to apply next year.

with busy season a frenzy, most professionals keep their heads down and their noses to the grindstone.
but if you’re in management, you can’t afford to waste the once-a-year opportunity to take notes on what’s working, what’s not and what to do about it before the next busy season.
with that in mind, roman h. kepczyk, cpa.citp, lists seven tech tends to watch: read more →

corporate hiring plans go from dreary to dismal.
worried by economic crises and gridlocked political systems, about 53% of cfos surveyed by deloitte say they are losing faith in the economic outlook, a dramatic change from 32% in the previous quarter.