- Posted by Aimee Hall
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Problem clients: every firm has them. How you deal with them is a different story. Identifying problem clients is the first step to improving your client relationships. But you don’t always have to fire a bad client. Here’s how you can differentiate the bad from the worse. The Jerk Frequently rude and disrespectful of your […]
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- Posted by Jody Padar, CPA, MST
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How was your after-tax season party? Did you celebrate a successful tax season or did you drink to forget a crazy tax season? Or did you just add another notch to your desk as one more completed? It was one of the most unique seasons for my firm. I travel frequently. Having anytime, anywhere technology […]
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Senior Administration officials outlined President Trump’s tax proposals at a news conference in Washington, D.C. on April 26. “Today we are putting out core principles,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnunchin told reporters. Mnunchin and National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn said that the proposals, which include reducing individual and businesses taxes along with abolishing the federal […]
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