California CPA March/April 2005

Tax Amnesty: (Un)intended Consequences
CAMICO's Ric Rosario highlights potential pitfalls California practitioners should be wary of as they advise clients on how to navigate California's 2005 tax Amnesty program.
Jerry Ascierto

Achilles' Heel
AICPA offers guidance to audit committees on detecting management override of internal controls–a weak link in fraud preventaion.
John Morrow, CPA

Fighting Back
Know the signs of financial elder abuse and how you can help prevent it.
Vanessa J. Hill, CPA

Government Relations: CBA Elimination
The California Board of Accountancy's survival hangs in the balance. Stand ready to act.
Bruce C. Allen

The New Measure
Learn how major changes to peer review standards will impact your firm.
Al Clavelli, CPA and Linda McCrone, CPA

Trusty Trustees
CPAs who serve as trustees for clients should be aware that California law plays a major role in the governance of the trustee.
Nelson J. Handy, Esq. and John T. Rodgers Jr., Esq.

Buyers and Sellers
Tax strategies for buying and selling businesses.
Robert Briskin

Consumer's Choice
Is a health savings account plan right for you?
Jerry Ascierto

Estate Planning: Slam the Scams
Guarding your clients against trust mills and annuity scams.
David Jaffer, J.D., ChFC and Jane Peebles, J.D.

Federal Tax: Like-kind Home Exchanges
IRS allows both exclusion an deferral of gains.
Stuart R. Josephs, CPA

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