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Blog Articles & Video November 2021

How to Fix QuickBooks Installer Error 1722, 1603, 1903

QuickBooks Desktop as like other windows applications requires additional Microsoft components for proper functioning. If Microsoft .Net Framework is damaged, outdated, or missing from Windows then QuickBooks encounters error 1722 while installation and operations. Some other errors that appear in the same scenario are errors 1603, 1903, and 1904. Today

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QuickBooks Error 80029c4a | Here’s a Quick Method to Fix

Like other Windows applications, QuickBooks Desktop also encounters errors occasionally, and one of the most annoying errors that users encounter is the QuickBooks error 80029c4a that appears while launching the QuickBooks Desktop app on Windows. This error won’t allow the user to access the application and gives an error message

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How to Make Things Easier for Your Clients and You

Are your interactions with clients so smooth that you don’t really think about it? Or do you have hiccups in the client experience? Most of us keep track of the things we need, and it is annoying to request information repeatedly from all involved, practitioners and clients alike. Further, it

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Getting QuickBooks Error 1935? Here’s How to Fix It

One of the most important Microsoft components that QuickBooks requires for its operations is the .Net Framework. QuickBooks encounter error 1935 while installing Microsoft .Net or QuickBooks on Windows. Our support experts have found that Error 1935 is a Windows error that not only affects QuickBooks but also strikes other

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IRS proposes tax rules related to COVID-19 testing

The Internal Revenue Service released an advance copy of a set of proposed regulations that can help taxpayers, employers and insurers navigate the complex tax rules surrounding COVID-19 testing and health insurance coverage. REG-109128-21 includes proposed regulations saying that “minimum essential coverage,” as that term is used in health insurance-related

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Warren Averett gets investment from Wealth Partners Capital Group

Warren Averett became the latest accounting firm to receive capital from a private equity or investment firm, but in this case the money will go to the firm’s asset management subsidiary, which hopes to make future deals with other CPA firms to acquire their wealth management practices. Warren Averett CPAs

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Why it’s important to thank your team

It’s well known that people like to feel appreciated at their job — in fact, it is one of the most sought-after rewards in the workplace. Not only does it create job satisfaction, but it also results in higher productivity and employee retention while building trust and engagement. Motivation runs

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Tax Breaks for Home Sellers with Disabilities

If you’re just joining us, part one of this series covered medical-expense deductions for people with disabilities, and part two focused on deductibility of costs associated with schooling children with physical or mental disabilities. This article, part three, will focus on the profit exclusions that allow home sellers with disabilities to

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Helping Indigenous Clients Achieve Financial Goals

The financial needs of Indigenous peoples in the United States can vary greatly from their non-Indigenous counterparts, and many Indigenous families do not fit the stereotype of the typical American one. It’s important that CPAs and other accounting professionals understand the financial needs of these communities, as well as the

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Accountants press IRS for faster refunds and responses

The National Society of Accountants has sent a letter to Internal Revenue Service commissioner Charles Rettig and leaders of Congress’s main tax committees asking the IRS to speed up the refunds for 2019 and 2020 tax returns and communicate better. The group cited a recent op-ed by Rettig in the

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