California CPA December 2003

Finders Keepers
It's often the little–and less expensive–things that attract and keep good employees.
Jerry Ascierto

New Year Means New Employment Laws
Get ready, employers, for changes in health care and whistle-blower laws, among others.
David A. Wimmer, Esq. and Jeffrey W. Mayes, Esq.

Caring for Older Clients
From the CalCPA PFP Committee: A resource guide for eldercare solutions.
Irving M. Eisenberg, CPA/PFS

Sell Yourself
marketing your firm as a place to work is as important as marketing your services to clients.
Sharon Berman

California's Heroes
CalCPA members renew their dedication to public service and aid fire victims.

California Tax: An Uncertain Future for FTB
Budget, regime change loom large in Capitol.
Jerry Ascierto

Estate Planning: An 80% Tax Braket?
Beware the hidden tax trap of IRD.
Christopher R. Jarvis, MBA and Michael B. Allmon, CPA

Tax Season Toolkit [PDF]
Everything you need to know to navigate through "the cruelist season."

Government Relation: NASBA Plays Offense
Tackles peer review, ethics, empowing state boards.
Bruce C. Allen

Federal Tax: Tax Year Change Relief
New election allows four-year spread for bunched income.
Stuart R. Josephs, CPA

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