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By: Brandon Smith, CPA In my last article, I talked about how being the managing partner of a public accounting and advisory firm wasn’t exactly my dream. I didn’t fit the old suit-and-tie model, but I did like fresh ideas, technology and people. It turns out that these interests are far more important than how...
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By: Brandon Smith, CPA Managing Partner, Anglin Reichmann Armstrong, P.C. Today’s accounting world is not just accounting; it encompasses the whole aspect of running an effective business or a personal estate. The questions that we get at our CPA and advisory firm run the gamut. Clients want to know about operations management efficiency, what type...
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By: Brandon Smith, CPA If you had a crystal ball back in 2002 and told me as a young database programmer that I would one day lead a top, mid-sized accounting firm, I would have been surprised. I didn’t know then how much the accounting industry would soon rely on analytics, key performance indicators and...
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Chris Cook, Manager in the Tax Advisory Services Department, in front of Anglin office.
By: Christopher D. Cook, CPA The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) allocated $45.6 billion to the IRS specifically for tax enforcement activities that would include hiring more enforcement agents, providing legal support and investing in “investigative technology.” That is an enforcement funding increase of 69% relative to prior projections, according to the Congressional Research Service. While...
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December 2023 — Anglin Reichmann Armstrong, P.C. announces the promotions of managers Christopher D. Cook, CPA, and Dustin M. Schaefer, CPA, to Partner, effective January 1, 2023. Schaefer leads the tax advisory services department at Anglin, serving closely held businesses and high-net-worth individuals with industry focus on government contracting, real estate, manufacturing, and professional services....
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Anglin Reichmann Armstrong developed ten serve-day groups across the Huntsville and Pensacola communities this December. The not-for-profit organizations that we served were: 305 8th Street, North Alabama Food Bank, Village of promise, Lincoln Village, Huntsville Drumline, Manna House, Greater Huntsville Humane Society Thrift Store, Kids to Love, First Stop Homeless, and the Pensacola Humane Society....
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By Michelle Jenkins Labor shortages and the desires of employees for a more balanced life are opening the door, now more than ever, for fully remote work options. This can potentially lead to a team of multi-state workers. When working with remote or multi-state workers, government contractors may need to segment cost pool allocations differently...
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In late October, our Pensacola Team moved from our office on Avery Street to our new office in the heart of downtown Pensacola on W. Government Street. Our new office features approximately 15,000 square feet, triple the office space we had before, with multiple large conference rooms, including a training room, full kitchen, breakroom, and...
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As another tumultuous year draws to a close, both individuals and small business owners are advised to assess their current tax situation with an eye on maximizing available tax breaks and avoiding potential tax pitfalls. Planning should be based on the latest laws of the land. Just look at the significant legislation enacted in recent...
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During the pandemic, due to much uncertainty about the future, business owners held on to their businesses. Would their industry fare well? Would there be a great shift in technology as a result, and would they have the bandwidth to keep up? By early 2022, M&As found their foothold and a lot of businesses have...
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