APR16 has some advice for grandparents who raise their grandchildren on filing taxes- » Grandparents
If you are a CPA and want to be on the cutting edge, make an effort to sign up and attend Jason Blumer’s new CPA network webinar. I signed up.
CPATrendlines articles, there are so many I like to just list the ones that caught my attention.
4,700 More Jobless Accountants This Month : CPA Trendlines
Thomson, CCH Going Mobile : CPA Trendlines – I use CCH so this is cool.
Must read article of the week, maybe month:
Jason Blumer: Don’t Believe the Lies : CPA Trendlines
Did you know if you qualify, you can have your tax returned prepared for free?
Free Tax Return Preparation for You by Volunteers « Blog * Daniel Stoica Accounting Professional
Kay Bell - Accounting for kids
Accounting blogs for the kids – Don’t Mess With Taxes
Hmm.. Over the Counter Drugs Cannot be Purchased by Pre-tax Money | IRS Tax Problem Solver Blog – IRS Help
Everyone has payroll tax issues right? Sure seems like it sometimes!
A couple pieces from Bruce, the Missouri Tax Guy:
Year-End Tax Planning for Businesses | The Missouri “taxguy”
A Week in Perspective | The Missouri “taxguy”
A VAT to reduce the deficit after all?? The Tax Foundation – Tax Foundation’s “Tax Policy Blog”
Another good weekly roundup to check out THE WANDERING TAX PRO: WHAT’S THE BUZZ? TELL ME WHAT’S A HAPPENNIN’ – WEDNESDAY EDITION
THE WANDERING TAX PRO: RESTATING MY THOUGHTS ON “TAX EXPENDITURES”
I found thefinancebuff.com this week thanks to the oblivious investor. I personally love this stuff.
Muni Selloff: A Preview of Deflating Bond Bubble – The Finance Buff
Book Review: The Only Guide You’ll Ever Need for the Right Financial Plan by Larry Swedroe – The Finance Buff – I always appreciate book reviews.
And another new one pointed out to me.
Social Security vs. Saving | Getting Your Financial Ducks In A Row
Everyone has opinions on investment vehicles, here is one on index funds. I have to admit, I agree and he points out some reason why. Any one who invests money should read this.
The internet costs 8k a year?? I could of sworn my bill was $40 a month for internet. ![]()
Internet Users Save $8,000 a Year More Than Those Without Access (But Spend More)
That is it for the week. Please pay attention to some of the CafeTax posts that will be coming from other professionals as I am inviting others to write on CafeTax from different professions. If you are interested in writing a post for CafeTax, I will include your information above the post with a link to your website or blog. Have a good weekend.
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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