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September/October Member Poll

View Detail What has your experience been with handling divorces by couples who are joint clients?

Tax Preparer Registration Program Means Trouble for You

View Detail The IRS recently proposed rules for tax preparers that are redundant and unnecessary for CPAs

Dealing With Clients in Financial Distress

View Detail Managing receivables is difficult in the best of times, and these challenges have been made even more difficult by the current economic environment. But there are several steps your CPA firm can take.

Economic Indicators Help Ease Fear of Double-Dip Recession

View Detail Recent good news on private-sector payrolls, manufacturing and housing has helped ease some of the worry about a double-dip recession.

IRS eNews

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IRS Explains 2011 Changes to Flexible Spending Arrangements

View Detail The Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance reflecting statutory changes regarding the use of certain tax-favored arrangements, such as flexible spending arrangements (FSAs), to pay for over-the-counter medicines and drugs.

Should You Search Social Media Sites for Job Candidate Information?

View Detail Here are some pointers on when and why to turn to social media for applicant information.

Top Ten QuickBooks Technical Support Questions for August 2010

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Help Promote Financial Fitness at the Komen Race for the Cure Health Expo

View Detail Join us at the OSCPA booth at the Komen Race for the Cure Health Expo to help us hand out information about being healthy financially!

10 Unusual Ways to Cut Costs in the Office

View Detail If you're willing to think outside the box when it comes to the costs in your office, there are some ways to reduce the money you spend.