Discover important tax changes and strategies for individuals and businesses as we approach the 2024 tax season. Plus, mark your calendar for upcoming CPE webinars (audit and fractional CFO).
As 2024 wraps and we enter a new tax season, now is an ideal time for proactive year-end tax planning, insights, and strategies for year-end tax considerations. Like in previous years, noteworthy tax rules and regulations changes require careful review.
DMJPS CPAs + Advisors has compiled key points and considerations in our latest 2024 Year-End Tax Planning Letters. These are high-level and the information provided is intentionally general. Keep in mind, that everyone's tax situation varies. What suits one person may not be the best fit for another.
Unlock the potential of strategic tax planning with our 2024 Year-End Tax Planning Letters, offering a comprehensive guide to the critical issues impacting both individuals and businesses.
Agenda: As the year comes to an end, join us for a time of reflection and looking forward as our presenters address relevant tax law changes and recent developments. This live webinar and CPE event is open to friends, colleagues, and industry professionals.
Agenda: Join us for a webinar that simplifies audit prep! We'll guide you through key steps and common oversights to make your audit process smoother. You'll leave with a practical pre-audit checklist to ensure a confident and efficient audit.
How Organizations Can Leverage Fractional CFO Services
Agenda: Join DMJPS CPAs + Advisors for a live webinar on Fractional CFOs, exploring when businesses need one and how they provide strategic support, from ERP selection to data visualization and career growth. We’ll also cover the industries served and delivery methods.
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