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- You say it’s your birthday?
- Everyone’s having a birthday this year, but some are more important than others.
- Data loss: Every business' nightmare
- Online predatory behavior deserves our vigilance, but there is a far greater threat. (The Statement)
- Client transition a key part of succession plans
- It goes without saying that if a CPA firm – or any business – ignores its clients, they will simply go away. This holds true for your practice now and at retirement.
- Ethics CPE: Required, and then some
- Yes, it’s a requirement. But for Maryland CPAs, ethics-based training is much more than just another regulatory mandate.
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- IRS agrees to refund excise tax with interest on long-distance phone charges
- The Internal Revenue Service agreed to stop collecting the federal excise tax on long-distance telephone services as of July 31, 2006.
- The new Maryland estate tax
- Maryland taxpayers can now have their cake and eat it, too. (The Statement)
- Hot hands, cold hands: Does past performance predict the future?
- Most individual investors and their advisors spend a significant amount of time studying the past performance of the funds in which they are considering investment.
- Once again, with feeling
- Thanks. That message was delivered time and again on June 20 as part of the MACPA’s Annual Meeting
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