Last week was a difficult week for me personally, and I was not able to scour my favorite blogs for great information to share with CafeTax followers. I wanted to start off Monday morning with a list of some great blog entries and articles for you to choose from and read this week.
Chris Farmand at APR16.com has found some awesome ways to use Google Docs and share them with his clients. This can be used for so many things. With the recent talk about “cloud computing” and my personal implementation of using Google Docs last year, I found this blog great.
» Google Docs is for me! (and our clients)
CPA Trendlines comes out with so much good stuff, it is hard to stay on top. Here are some of their recent blogs, including their recent top 64 tax blog list.
62% of Firms Flat to Down in ’09 : CPA Trendlines
CFOs: Cash Flow Is Top Worry for 2011 : CPA Trendlines
Six Ways You Can Make the Recession Good for Your Career in Accounting : CPA Trendlines
64 Tax Blogs for Geeks and Wonks : CPA Trendlines
Why Some Succeed and Others Fail : CPA Trendlines
Daniel Stoica decided to merge tax tips with the holidays in “Halloween Tax Tips and Tricks” while providing some neat links of his own.
Tax Scare – Halloween Tax Tips and Tricks « Blog * Daniel Stoica Accounting Professional
Can you you buy a more expensive home then before and still reap the tax benefits of the interest? www.getirshelp.com has a must read here:
IRS Raises Ceiling for Tax Deductions on Luxury Home Loans | IRS Tax Problem Solver Blog – IRS Help
Kay Bell has some more great posts, here are a couple I enjoyed:
Reagan tax cut architect says GOP has gone too far with anti-tax ‘religion’ – Don’t Mess With Taxes
IRS paid more than $111 million in erroneous stimulus-related tax benefits – Don’t Mess With Taxes
Bruce, the tax guy in Missouri has one of the best blog round-ups around.
A Week in Perspective | The Missouri “taxguy”
Some more good posts by Bruce.
Living Trusts 101 | The Missouri “taxguy”
Are You Enjoying a Hobby – or Running a Business? | The Missouri “taxguy”
Do you know the difference between an employee and independent contractor? Check it out over at the tax resolution blog.
If you are like me and have a love for investing, check out the investing blog roundup over at the oblivious investor. There is some awesome links provided to you.
Investing Blog Roundup: Giving Away Stuff
To conclude my BlogRoll Beans, my favorite tax blogs around the web are some posts from the Wandering Tax Pro Robert Flach.
THE WANDERING TAX PRO: PTIN REGISTRATION UPDATE
THE WANDERING TAX PRO: NOT MUCH CHANGE IN 2011 INFLATION ADJUSTMENTS
Remember, many of this information provided is free information provided to you by professionals across the country. Take advantage of the internet and read anything that peaks your interest from the above topics.
Joe Arsenault is a CPA, tax professional and avid blog writer. Joe founded CafeTax in 2010 and is the President of Arbor Financial & Tax, PLLC. Joe doesn't just prepare taxes and perform tax planning services, he also specializes in retirement taxation by consulting with his clients and other financial advisers. If you don't want to talk business, Joe loves sports and almost every outdoor activity.
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