Case Study: How Hackers Attacked Tax Preparers and Enrolled Agents and How to Protect Yourself
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Case Study: How Hackers Attacked Tax Preparers and Enrolled Agents and How to Protect Yourself

While cyber insurance is a financial safeguard against a wide range of cyber-related events, one of the most powerful protections is from getting sued by a client after you have been hacked. Attackers have set their targets on ta... Gallagher Affinity

Teleworking Employees, COVID-19, and the Resulting SALT Effects
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Teleworking Employees, COVID-19, and the Resulting SALT Effects

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is changing the way we work. More specifically, it is changing where we work. At first blush, simply working from home might not raise any tax-related red flags. Why should it matter for a business whether its employees work f... Scott Smith, JD

As Streaming Subscriptions Surge, So Do Tax Complexities
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As Streaming Subscriptions Surge, So Do Tax Complexities

Is your streaming company seeing a sudden surge in subscriptions? Many providers are. With consumers spending the bulk of their time at home these days, trials and signups are skyrocketing. While it can be easy for companies to get caught up in a whirlwind of widespre... Steve Lacoff

Data and Network Security Risks Relating to the Coronavirus Outbreak and Response
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Data and Network Security Risks Relating to the Coronavirus Outbreak and Response

In their response to the coronavirus outbreak, employees and other stakeholders will begin remote work and there is increased pressure on an organization’s cybersecurity risk management. A likely derivative effect of the outbreak, lower in priority but still significant, is increased pressure ... John Doernberg

COVID-19 is Accelerating the Rise of the Digital Economy
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COVID-19 is Accelerating the Rise of the Digital Economy

If there were any lingering doubts about the necessity of digital transformation to business longevity, the coronavirus has silenced them. In a contactless world, the vast majority of interactions with customers and employees must take place virtually. With... Malcolm Cohron

Remote Work for Enrolled Agents: How to Increase Productivity and Protect Client Data
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Remote Work for Enrolled Agents: How to Increase Productivity and Protect Client Data

Making the change to work from a home office presents unique challenges for enrolled agents (EAs) and other tax professionals. However, adopting a few key best practices and utilizing the right tools can help you boost productivity, maintain work-life balance, and ensure ... David McKeegan, EA

How We Tech
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How We Tech

This year, our annual technology issue has collided with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Whether you consider yourself a techie or are tech-averse, COVID-19 has increased our need to use technology, for better or for worse. Our heightened dependence on technology during the pandemi... Janelle Julien

Adapting Accounting Ethics to New Technology
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Adapting Accounting Ethics to New Technology

The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) recently restructured and revised its Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants. While the IESBA Code is not specifically geared toward management accounting and finance professionals, it d... Daniel Butcher

The New Normal?
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The New Normal?

The outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused all of us to stop in our tracks, take stock of what’s important, and reassess the plans we set out for the year. This pandemic is changing our world. The novel coronavirus has disrupted modern working life for everyone. We’re all bei... Janelle Julien

In the Game of Fraud, How Accounting and Tax Leaders Take Charge
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In the Game of Fraud, How Accounting and Tax Leaders Take Charge

Concern for security in today’s public and private sector companies continues to be more and more critical in a world of ongoing digital transformation, and it involves preventing and fighting fraud. The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners reports that U.S. businesses will lose an... Laurent Charpentier

Five Simple Tips Enrolled Agents can use to Find Lucrative Tax Resolution Clients
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Five Simple Tips Enrolled Agents can use to Find Lucrative Tax Resolution Clients

It is no secret that millions of taxpayers owe the IRS billions in taxes, and that, in fact, the number is only expected to grow in the coming years. It is also no secret that most of these overwhelmed taxpayers are buried under an avalanche of confusing forms, letters, and... Doresa Ibrahim

How AP Automation Puts the Smart in Smart Data Extraction
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How AP Automation Puts the Smart in Smart Data Extraction

When it comes to invoice and payment processing (AP) automation, there is a lot of reference to optical character recognition (OCR). It is a buzzword that accounting professionals have likely heard about. What is it exactly? Optical character reco... Laurent Charpentier

Is Cryptocurrency a Major Opportunity for Enrolled Agents?
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Is Cryptocurrency a Major Opportunity for Enrolled Agents?

The short answer is yes. Cryptocurrency is a major opportunity for enrolled agents. However, seeing the opportunity and capitalizing on it are two different things. Blockchain > Cryptocurrency > Bitcoin You might already know this, but stil... Andy Frye, EA, Joshua Azran, CPA

The Dollars and “Sense” of Accounts Payable Automation: How Cost Savings Translate Directly to the Bottom Line
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The Dollars and “Sense” of Accounts Payable Automation: How Cost Savings Translate Directly to the Bottom Line

There is no doubt that finance and accounting leaders are realizing the value of automating their invoice and payment (AP) processing workflows. In fact, an impressive 84 percent of accounts payable practitioners are optimistic about the progress their department will make ove... Laurent Charpentier

Blockchain Technology And What it Means For Tax Professionals
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Blockchain Technology And What it Means For Tax Professionals

The business world has been slow to warm up to virtual currency. Bitcoins are accepted by Overstock.com , but not by Amazon.com. Signs reading “Bitcoin accepted here” are scattered throughout Chicago, New York, and San Francisco, but are not commonplace nationwide. In many ... Peter Horadan

Blockchain Technology Explained
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Blockchain Technology Explained

Blockchain tech plays an important role in cryptocurrency mining Blockchain technology allows for fast, secure, and transparent peer-to-peer transfer of digital goods that include money and intellectual property. In cryptocoin miningiScott Orgera

Crypto Tax Tech Tools To the Rescue?
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Crypto Tax Tech Tools To the Rescue?

What is a crypto tax tool? For the purpose of this article, a cryptocurrency tax tool is defined as a software program designed to assist taxpayers and tax professionals with the often onerous job of calculating gains, losses, and other tax implications associated... Andy Frye, EA; Joshua Azran, CPA

Cryptocurrency Taxation Trends: Spring Always Follows Winter
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Cryptocurrency Taxation Trends: Spring Always Follows Winter

Writers who cover the cryptocurrency space are nothing if not prolific. Well into 2018, legions of them trumpeted the glow of the crypto messiah. Those same writers now have the grimmer task of writing about what is commonly called the “crypto winter.” ... Michael Minihan

Tax Technology APIs
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Tax Technology APIs

Tax technology is rapidly changing to keep pace with the recent year’s tax law changes, be it federal income tax, state income and franchise, or state sales and use taxes. One configurable and customizable solution to tax technology is application programming interfaces (APIs). What... Alyssa Marchand, MST

Tech Speak
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Tech Speak

Let me introduce myself: I’m NAEA’s new(ish) managing editor. You’ve noticed by now that EA Journal looks different these days. I know how protective readers can feel about the magazines they love, and I respect that. A serious, loyal readership may be our most valua... Janelle Julien

The Rise of the Tax Technologist
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The Rise of the Tax Technologist

The demand for tax professionals who can handle technical and scientific details and can act as true partners and advisors to the business is stronger than ever in today’s complex enterprises. Audi. BMW. Daimler. We know what business these companies are in, right? But look... Kate Barton

NAEA’s Cyber-insurance Program
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NAEA’s Cyber-insurance Program

This article introduces the coverage within the cyber-liability policy offered to the NAEA membership. The policy is supported by Lloyds of London utilizing a London managing general underwriter (CFC), and a U.S. domestic surplus lines broker (Evolve) and offered through The Arrow Group locate... The Arrow Group

Tax Season Is Phishing Season
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Tax Season Is Phishing Season

As the tax deadline approaches, work hours increase and more time is spent going through emails. This is the time when it is important to be extra vigilant when answering emails, and fulfilling client email requests. However, cybercriminals are a constant threat and once the new... Linda Hamilton, MFA

Increasing Business through Social Media
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Increasing Business through Social Media

It seems that every time I talk to other tax professionals, they are worried about the changes in our industry and what is coming on the horizon. I know of four seasoned professionals who have retired primarily because they do not want to deal with the tax code changes i... Jennifer Brown, EA

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Cyber Security For Tax Professionals

In the “Capitol Corner” column of the January/February 2017 EA Journal, Robert Kerr acknowledged that enrolled agents “did not become enrolled agents because of a deep and abiding passion for information technology, firewall construction, and/or secure remote access.” Kerr, however, added a warning to tax practitioners not to delude themselves: “The bad guys are out there, and they are after information that modestly sized practices h... Marshall J. Heap EA

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Using Your Website and Social Media to Gain Clients

Websites and social media are great ways to attract younger clientele to your business. In our digitally interconnected age, it is imperative to have a website that is more than an online business card. Here are five tips for an effective website: 1. A modern website must be mobile-friendly. In a world where there are more mobile devices than there are people on Earth, it is essential that your website be mobile-friendly. What e... Jennifer Brown, EA

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A World Of Alternative Fundraising A World Of Uncertainty

There are many ways our clients seek to get money for their businesses, inventions, or new endeavors. They apply for bank loans, ask family members, dip into personal savings, or in some circumstances, seek the help of venture capitalists. As with most things in life, each option has its plusses and minuses. But now there is a new kid on the block: crowdfunding. What is crowdfunding? According to Oxford Dictionaries.com, it is defined as ... Jeffrey A. Schneider, EA

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Walking the Tight Rope

NINE STEPS TO MAKE YOUR MARKETING EFFORTS FROM RUNNING AFOUL OF CIRCULAR 230 Marketing your business is a critical skill to develop for bringing in customers and preventing violations of the tricky regulations surrounding how we represent ourselves before the public. Frequently, there are posts on social media groups about how best to market our businesses, yet few responses ever mention the legalities. Most areas of Circular 230 ha... Crystal Stranger, EA