際際滷shows by User: taxsection / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: taxsection / Mon, 17 Nov 2014 18:36:22 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: taxsection Tailor-Made Tax Practice Quality Controls presented at the West Michigan Tax Symposium /slideshow/slide-share-file-tailormade-tax-practice-quality-controls-for-micpa/41678222 slidesharefile-tailor-madetaxpracticequalitycontrolsformicpa-141117183622-conversion-gate02
It is important for tax practices to have a defined set of operating procedures and standards that ensure the firm is performing appropriately. Tax Practice Quality Control (TPQC) systems are a set of processes and procedures that help provide assurance that the firm is complying with applicable statutory, regulatory, and professional requirements with respect to its tax practice. There are many factors to consider when designing a QC system, such as size of the tax practice, the number of firm offices, the degree of authority granted to personnel and offices, the knowledge and experience of personnel, the nature of the tax practice, the practice areas or areas of specialty and appropriate cost-benefit considerations. A firms system of tax practice quality control should take into account the unique aspects of the firm and its tax practice. In this presentation, Jina Etienne, CPA, CGMA, Director Taxation, AICPA, walks through various quality control standards walks through different various issues to consider when designing a TPQC system for your firm.]]>

It is important for tax practices to have a defined set of operating procedures and standards that ensure the firm is performing appropriately. Tax Practice Quality Control (TPQC) systems are a set of processes and procedures that help provide assurance that the firm is complying with applicable statutory, regulatory, and professional requirements with respect to its tax practice. There are many factors to consider when designing a QC system, such as size of the tax practice, the number of firm offices, the degree of authority granted to personnel and offices, the knowledge and experience of personnel, the nature of the tax practice, the practice areas or areas of specialty and appropriate cost-benefit considerations. A firms system of tax practice quality control should take into account the unique aspects of the firm and its tax practice. In this presentation, Jina Etienne, CPA, CGMA, Director Taxation, AICPA, walks through various quality control standards walks through different various issues to consider when designing a TPQC system for your firm.]]>
Mon, 17 Nov 2014 18:36:22 GMT /slideshow/slide-share-file-tailormade-tax-practice-quality-controls-for-micpa/41678222 taxsection@slideshare.net(taxsection) Tailor-Made Tax Practice Quality Controls presented at the West Michigan Tax Symposium taxsection It is important for tax practices to have a defined set of operating procedures and standards that ensure the firm is performing appropriately. Tax Practice Quality Control (TPQC) systems are a set of processes and procedures that help provide assurance that the firm is complying with applicable statutory, regulatory, and professional requirements with respect to its tax practice. There are many factors to consider when designing a QC system, such as size of the tax practice, the number of firm offices, the degree of authority granted to personnel and offices, the knowledge and experience of personnel, the nature of the tax practice, the practice areas or areas of specialty and appropriate cost-benefit considerations. A firms system of tax practice quality control should take into account the unique aspects of the firm and its tax practice. In this presentation, Jina Etienne, CPA, CGMA, Director Taxation, AICPA, walks through various quality control standards walks through different various issues to consider when designing a TPQC system for your firm. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slidesharefile-tailor-madetaxpracticequalitycontrolsformicpa-141117183622-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> It is important for tax practices to have a defined set of operating procedures and standards that ensure the firm is performing appropriately. Tax Practice Quality Control (TPQC) systems are a set of processes and procedures that help provide assurance that the firm is complying with applicable statutory, regulatory, and professional requirements with respect to its tax practice. There are many factors to consider when designing a QC system, such as size of the tax practice, the number of firm offices, the degree of authority granted to personnel and offices, the knowledge and experience of personnel, the nature of the tax practice, the practice areas or areas of specialty and appropriate cost-benefit considerations. A firms system of tax practice quality control should take into account the unique aspects of the firm and its tax practice. In this presentation, Jina Etienne, CPA, CGMA, Director Taxation, AICPA, walks through various quality control standards walks through different various issues to consider when designing a TPQC system for your firm.
Tailor-Made Tax Practice Quality Controls presented at the West Michigan Tax Symposium from Jina Etiennne
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Using Social Media /slideshow/using-social-media-13227354/13227354 socialmediaatnationaltax2011-final10-30-11handoutversion-120606155634-phpapp02
This presentation was done at the 2011 National Tax Conference to help CPAs learn how to get started using social media and incorporating it into their practices. It was intended for an audience that had little to no experience using social media or were using one platform but hadn't considered others. ------------------------------------- We hear the term social media more and more these days, but many CPAs (in public practice or business and industry) dont always understand what it means, why to use it or how to get started. Should you tweet? How much work is a blog? Should you/your firm/your business be on Facebook? Isnt a website good enough? Often the focus is on using social media to find clients but that is just the tip of the iceberg. While attracting and retaining clients are important considerations, there are many other reasons to get in the game, such as branding, search engine optimization, reach, accessibility and finding/retaining staff. This session will explore these questions and dive a little deeper into: Why should CPA firms include social media in their business plans? How do you get started? Where do you go for more information?]]>

This presentation was done at the 2011 National Tax Conference to help CPAs learn how to get started using social media and incorporating it into their practices. It was intended for an audience that had little to no experience using social media or were using one platform but hadn't considered others. ------------------------------------- We hear the term social media more and more these days, but many CPAs (in public practice or business and industry) dont always understand what it means, why to use it or how to get started. Should you tweet? How much work is a blog? Should you/your firm/your business be on Facebook? Isnt a website good enough? Often the focus is on using social media to find clients but that is just the tip of the iceberg. While attracting and retaining clients are important considerations, there are many other reasons to get in the game, such as branding, search engine optimization, reach, accessibility and finding/retaining staff. This session will explore these questions and dive a little deeper into: Why should CPA firms include social media in their business plans? How do you get started? Where do you go for more information?]]>
Wed, 06 Jun 2012 15:56:33 GMT /slideshow/using-social-media-13227354/13227354 taxsection@slideshare.net(taxsection) Using Social Media taxsection This presentation was done at the 2011 National Tax Conference to help CPAs learn how to get started using social media and incorporating it into their practices. It was intended for an audience that had little to no experience using social media or were using one platform but hadn't considered others. ------------------------------------- We hear the term social media more and more these days, but many CPAs (in public practice or business and industry) dont always understand what it means, why to use it or how to get started. Should you tweet? How much work is a blog? Should you/your firm/your business be on Facebook? Isnt a website good enough? Often the focus is on using social media to find clients but that is just the tip of the iceberg. While attracting and retaining clients are important considerations, there are many other reasons to get in the game, such as branding, search engine optimization, reach, accessibility and finding/retaining staff. This session will explore these questions and dive a little deeper into: Why should CPA firms include social media in their business plans? How do you get started? Where do you go for more information? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/socialmediaatnationaltax2011-final10-30-11handoutversion-120606155634-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was done at the 2011 National Tax Conference to help CPAs learn how to get started using social media and incorporating it into their practices. It was intended for an audience that had little to no experience using social media or were using one platform but hadn&#39;t considered others. ------------------------------------- We hear the term social media more and more these days, but many CPAs (in public practice or business and industry) dont always understand what it means, why to use it or how to get started. Should you tweet? How much work is a blog? Should you/your firm/your business be on Facebook? Isnt a website good enough? Often the focus is on using social media to find clients but that is just the tip of the iceberg. While attracting and retaining clients are important considerations, there are many other reasons to get in the game, such as branding, search engine optimization, reach, accessibility and finding/retaining staff. This session will explore these questions and dive a little deeper into: Why should CPA firms include social media in their business plans? How do you get started? Where do you go for more information?
Using Social Media from Jina Etiennne
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-taxsection-48x48.jpg?cb=1523346436 An accomplished leader and former business owner, Jina has demonstrated leadership, communication, strategic planning and management skills. She is results-oriented with proven success in serving diverse clients, developing unique products and services, and creating value for customers, stakeholders and teams. Jina is an author and speaker on diversity, inclusion & culture, small firm operations, practice management and tax ethics. She has created, developed and delivered a variety of webinars and conference sessions, and facilitated meetings, retreats & workshops all designed to be practical, apply instantly to real-world situations, and maximize participant engagement and learning. www.etiennepartners.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slidesharefile-tailor-madetaxpracticequalitycontrolsformicpa-141117183622-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/slide-share-file-tailormade-tax-practice-quality-controls-for-micpa/41678222 Tailor-Made Tax Practi... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/socialmediaatnationaltax2011-final10-30-11handoutversion-120606155634-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/using-social-media-13227354/13227354 Using Social Media