IRS to Send Letters Related to Qualified Opportunity Funds
The IRS recently announced that taxpayers who may need to take additional actions related to Qualified Opportunity Funds should begin receiving letters in the mail in April. View More
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The IRS recently announced that taxpayers who may need to take additional actions related to Qualified Opportunity Funds should begin receiving letters in the mail in April. View More
Meet TSCPA Student Ambassador RJ Mhoon. View More
The diversity of graduates hired into accounting and finance functions of U.S. CPA firms is on the rise with an increase of almost 5 percentage points from 30.1% in 2018 to 34.8% in 2020. View More
Meet TSCPA Student Ambassador Malika Lawaju. View More
The IRS recently updated its frequently asked questions on the third-round Economic Impact Payment. View More
Meet TSCPA Student Ambassador Olivia Sturgill. View More
Meet TSCPA Student Ambassador Kainat Bhayani. View More
The U.S. Small Business Administration recently announced that it is providing additional deferment of principal and interest payments for existing COVID Economic Injury Disaster Loan program borrowers for a total of 30 months deferment from loan inception. View More
The IRS recently updated its frequently asked questions on the 2021 Child Tax Credit and advance CTC payments. View More
“Be flexible, be open-minded, be curious,” Linda Biek, CPA, CGMA, says about how CPAs can better prepare for the future. Biek’s career path, which she describes as having taken “plenty of twists and turns,” is an illustration of how she has lived by that advice herself. View More