In the latest edition of his Federal Tax Update, Ed Zollars dives into the news and notes you need to know. Click here to listen to the show.
This is a conversation focused on people, as Shelly and Scott discuss attracting new CPAs, retaining the talent already in the profession, the rise of remote work, and what our industry might look like in the years to come.
Shelly Weir and AICPA Chair Bill Pirolli the talent pipeline, the future of the profession, how to promote and retain employees, technological advances, and the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
In the latest edition of his Federal Tax Update, Ed Zollars dives into the news and notes you need to know. Click here to listen to the show.
We are bolstering our engagement with four new Regional Directors of Membership, who will serve area chapters, individual members and firms around the state. Today, we're excited to introduce you to Geraldine Grady, your new Regional Director serving Tampa and Southwest Florida.
Abandonment of United States citizenship or long-term residency (by non-citizens) may trigger the United States Expatriation Tax. The expatriation tax consists of the Exit Tax and the Inheritance Tax. In the second part of our series, we explain the Inheritance Tax.
We are bolstering our engagement with four new Regional Directors of Membership, who will serve area chapters, individual members and firms around the state. Today, we're excited to introduce you to Kathryn Maidagan Hernandez and Karen Dow, your new Regional Directors serving South Florida.
The holidays are a special time of year that brings together family, friends, and associates to commemorate the bonds that strengthen us. We want to take a moment during this joyous season to thank you for your vital contribution and membership!
For the latest installment in our FICPA Conversations series, we turned to four of our CPA leaders whose families fled Cuba in search of a better life in the United States. They were kind enough to share their time and stories of struggle, hope and inspiration.
This week, the FICPA Government Affairs Department wrapped up activities related to the last of the Florida Legislature’s interim committee meetings. To date, more than 2,300 bills have been filed. The 2022 Legislative Session begins Jan. 11.