Busy Season 2015: Headaches from Obamacare

Affordable Care Act‘ACA is PITA BS for CPAs.’ Next year’s plan: ‘Become a monk.’

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By CPA Trendlines Research

As Busy Season 2015 grinds down, tax prep professionals are grappling with myriad and continuing issues with new rules, thin staffing and difficult clients, according to the CPA Trendlines annual Busy Season Barometer. But the new Affordable Care Act seems to be causing the most widespread aches and pains among accountants.

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How to Transition Clients from Retiring Partners

Older businessman shaking hands with businesswoman across deskDon’t make this common but potentially expensive error.

By Marc Rosenberg
Retirements & Buyouts

I have done extensive polling of firms in recent years on client transition and offer here some of their practices.

The BEST transition practice of course falls under the category of “the best way to solve a problem is to never let it happen to begin with.”

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Said one MP: “The ‘transition’ process should start as soon as the firm gets a client (some start even sooner – on the sale pitch). Clients should be assigned a team, including a backup partner and a manager. The client should be told who the team members will be. Some call this institutionalizing the clients. If you do this, there is very little else that needs to be done when a partner announces his/her retirement.”

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