No. 2006, January 2006
Index
- An Army of One.
- Grow your value--stand out from the crowd.
- Navigating the headlines.
- Passing the ladder.
- The importance of Ohio being the heart of it all.
- Knowledge is power.
- Attorney General changes charitable organization proposal following input from Ohio Society of CPAs and others.
- BWC offers Workers' Compensation conference.
- CAT tax article offers clarity.
- Illinois, California practice regulations may impact Ohio CPAs.
- November/December Catalyst offers good mix.
- Ohio General Assembly rethinking state capital gains cuts.
- Ohio gets 'C' on development report card.
- Ohio in top 10 for federal spending.
- Ohio proposal to change Streamlined Sales Tax compact defeated.
- Ohio's unemployment unchanged; national unemployment drops to 4.7 percent.
- Ohio's year-end revenue outpaces estimates.
- Private employer workers' compensation premiums to increase--Society members save on BWC payment.
- Recommended changes to unemployment benefits approved.
- Third 'audit work paper' bill introduced.
- Anti-tax group challenges Sarbanes-Oxley.
- California closer to resolving practice privilege issue.
- GAO study finds serious errors by chain tax preparers.
- IRS Oversight Board wants e-filing goal deadline postponed to 2011.
- Ohio Society member tapped for American Accounting Association presidency.
- Schools, local governments to receive first TPPT repayment.
- Summing up.
- Summing up.
- Bush signs law prohibiting states from taxing nonresident partners' retirement income.
- Companies weighing in on stricter SEC disclosure rules.
- Executive pay disclosure imminent.
- FASB and AICPA propose new private company financial reporting model.
- GAO critical of IRS's cost accounting compliance.
- Generation X lacks confidence in social security and pensions.
- Group says expanding job retention tax credit will hurt Ohio.
- New PCAOB chair named.
- Ohio Department of Taxation annual report released.
- Ohio grocers to sue challenging commercial activity tax.
- Ohio Society scores practice privilege victories in California and Illinois.
- Petro introduces revised rules for charities.
- Recent significant developments in tax preparer investigations.
- Tweens understand the value of a dollar.
- U.S. Master Tax Guide offered to members at discount.
- U.S. Senate passes pension reform; tax breaks stalled.
- Central Ohio CFOs forecast increase in fourth-quarter hiring.
- Cincinnati native Bill Gradison named acting chair of PCAOB.
- CPAs now exempt from Gramm-Leach-Bliley privacy notification requirement.
- CPAs rank well in latest Harris poll.
- CPAs serving Illinois clients must register.
- New law tightens rules for IRS offer in compromise program.
- Ohio Society membership overwhelmingly approves bylaws revisions.
- Ohio Tax Department releases new information on CAT.
- Some whistle-blowers lose free-speech protections.
- Taxpayers will have options for refunds being direct deposited.
- U.S. Senate passes pension reform.
- FASB pensions standard released.
- Federal Tax Reform: is there change on the horizon?
- IRS decreases standard mileage rates for 2006.
- IRS renews e-mail alert following new scams.
- Katrina victims gain access to retirement savings.
- SEC names Hewitt chief accountant.
- Summing up.
- Technical Corrections Act to clean up tax details.
- More CFOs are CPAs.
- PCAOB approves 2006 budget; reduces fees.
- Summing up.
- Survey finds accounting profession in solid shape.
- Driving business: Ohio's auto industry.
- Financial Fitness Ohio: CPAs advance Ohio financial literacy efforts.
- More than 12,500 corporations e-filed 2005 tax returns in first year of new requirement.
- Ohio economic forecast: in like a lion, but then what?
- Re-branding Ohio: state seeks to jumpstart image with nationwide marketing effort.
- View from the C-suite.
- Save the dates.
- Beyond our borders: international business and Ohio.
- Beyond borders: why Ohio leads the nation in breaking down barriers to interstate practice.
- Pension Protection Act makes extensive changes to existing law.
- CAT SCAN: an update on Ohio's Commercial Activities Tax.
- CPAs forecast Ohio's economic health in Statewide Business Poll.
- Paul Glotzer: giving private companies a voice inside FASB.
- The value of peer review.
- Drive your data: data-mining in the digital environment.
- Choosing the right game plan: responding to requests for information.
- Crossing the line: what CPAs need to know about the unauthorized practice of law.
- Enhanced business reporting: providing relevant information for decision makers.
- Creating work/life balance within your organization.
- Facing retirement: transitioning CPA knowledge, lifestyles; CPAs look to soften the impact of leaving the profession.
- Sustaining Sarbanes-Oxley compliance: with the initial phase of compliance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act completed, many senior executives have reflected at length on the demanding effort required both internally and in conjunction with public accounting firm support to move their corporations into the law's good graces.
- Measuring up: separating good from great.
- How to hire, keep CPAs in today's tight market: regulation drives hot market for CPAs.
- Member Connections events just for you--sole practitioners and small firms.
- Roadmap to success: Ohio Society Board adopts strategic plan revisions.
- The blueprint for professional development: designing continuing education to meet your needs.
- The perfect match: an inside look at choosing an employer.
- The value in my membership.
- Self-assessment exam.
- Self-assessment exam.
- Self-assessment exam.
- Catch an inside look at the issues impacting you at the Fall Professional Issues Updates.
- How connecting to your interests builds your own community.