California CPA May 2003
The Right Thing
Balancing client wants and the public's needs is a challenging task for today's CPAs.
Jerry Ascierto
From the CEO
Surveys bring good, bad news when it comes to profession's reputation.
Susan Water, CAE
Sort it Out
Missing the mark on employee classification and compensation will cost you.
Mark E. Terman, Esq. and Lin M. Meyer, Esq.
Irrevocable Doesn't Mean Inflexible
Despite it being an 'irrevocable' trust, there are ways to make changes to the document.
Joel B. Goldhirch, CPA
Employer Liability
Employers should tell employees to hang up cell phones while driving on company time.
Patricia T. Stambelos, Esq.
Government Relations: Legislation and You
Laws on e-filing, securities lawsuits and taxes affect CPAs, clients.
Bruce C. Allen
CalCPA Annual Meeting Notice
California Tax: Home Seller's Gain
New regs favorably implement reduced maximum exclusion.
Stuart R. Josephs, CPA
California Tax: Good Client Relations
Independent contractors, tax forms and more from the TaxTalk listserve.
Leonard W. Williams, CPA




