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March 2nd, 2011
Renew your 2011-12 CalCPA membership and you’ll be entered into a drawing for a FREE VP Program good through April 2012, courtesy of the Education Foundation.
Renew online today.
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January 26th, 2011
CalCPA’s Nominations Committee has selected the following candidates for 2011–12 statewide leadership positions: Eduardo L. Jordan (Orange County/Long Beach), chair; Johanna Sweaney Salt (Inland Empire), first vice chair; Richard Simitian (Los Angeles), treasurer; Elaine D. Reule (Fresno), vice chair; and Jennifer E. Ziegler (Los Angeles), vice chair.
Conrad Davis (Sacramento) will serve as immediate past chair.
Council members at-large nominees are: Jolene Fraser (Sacramento); Louis D. Miramontes (East Bay); and Patrick D. Rogan (Sacramento). Their term will be 2011–13.
A group of 100 or more CPA members may submit additional nominations of a candidate for officer or at-large member to CalCPA Council. Such nominations must be filed by close of business May 1 at CalCPA headquarters: 1800 Gateway Drive, Suite 200; San Mateo, CA 94404.
For more information, consult the CalCPA bylaws.
CalCPA nominees for AICPA Council are Andrea G. Cope (San Francisco); Jeremy L. Dillard (Los Angeles); John M. Lacey (Orange County/Long Beach); Johanna Sweaney Salt; and Maryellen K. Sebold (Los Angeles). Their term will be 2011–14.
At-Large members to the Nominations Committee (2011–13): Jeff Chen (Los Angeles); Karen Pfau-Martinez (San Francisco); and Jacques Welche (Orange County/Long Beach).
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January 26th, 2011
CalCPA is looking for members to join a state committee. If you have a specific area of expertise and want to join other like-minded individuals, we have a committee just for you!
Sign up today.
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January 26th, 2011
Order today and save up to 40 percent on these comprehensive guides.
The U.S. Master Tax Guide provides helpful and practical guidance on today’s federal tax law. The Guidebook to California Taxes is the classic handbook on California taxation widely used by practitioners and others involved in California taxes. Both of these CCH guides are available to members at a discount.
Learn more and order today.
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January 4th, 2011
If you have a specific area of expertise and want to join other like-minded individuals, chances are we have a state committee just for you! Now is the time to sign up!
If you have any questions, please contact Gary Hammond, CalCPA senior program director.
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January 4th, 2011
CalCPA and the CalCPA Education Foundation opened the new year in their new headquarters in San Mateo Jan. 3, 2011.
You can now reach us at: 1800 Gateway Drive, Suite 200; San Mateo, CA 94404-4072.
Note than staff phone numbers have changed, as well. Access our Team Directory for new numbers.
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January 4th, 2011
Invite your children’s teachers and local K-12 educators to the 2011 Financial Literacy Conference for Educators, hosted by CalCPA, the CalCPA Institute and California Jump$tart Coalition. This conference will provide free resources such as workbooks and toolkits; details of successful personal finance education programs and how to integrate them; and techniques and strategies to reach diverse student audiences.
Date: April 2
Location: Los Angeles Convention Center
Register online.
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November 1st, 2010
There is great strength in numbers. Join your colleagues Jan. 19 for a visit to Sacramento. Legislators are not always familiar with the CPA profession’s unique environment and this is your chance to familiarize your representatives about issues important to CPAs statewide.
Register or learn more about CPA Day at the Capitol.
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September 28th, 2010
Check out these great opportunities to get up-to-date on pressing issues and earn CPE—at no cost!
Oct. 25: How Does Dodd-Frank Affect You?
The Dodd-Frank Act will affect everything from debit cards to Wall Street traders. This webcast, presented by Jim Low, audit partner in KPMG’s Financial Services practice in the U.S., and moderated by UC Berkeley Haas School of Business’ Solomon Darwin, executive director, Center for Innovation, will give you a view into this act and how it affects all of us.
Oct 26: California Economic Update
Join Christopher Thornberg, principal at Beacon Economics, and learn what 2011 has in store—including how economic issues such as the mortgage crisis are affecting the state and businesses.
Oct 22: Auditing Spreadsheets for Errors and Fraud
Brought to you by the CalCPA Technology Committee, this webcast will discuss how to evaluate the integrity and internal control environment over Excel workbooks; tricks and procedures using native Excel audit functions; and where the error or defalcation risks are most common within a workbook environment.
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September 28th, 2010
CalCPA thanks the following California Congressional representatives for expressing their concerns regarding the IRS’ proposed tax return preparer registration proposal: Joe Baca, Ken Calvert, John Campbell, Devin Nunes, Brad Sherman and Mike Thompson. They were among 31 Congress members who signed a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner asking the department and the IRS to exempt CPAs from the requirement to register persons working in CPAs firms who do not sign a tax return and to delay the implementation of the IRS preparer exam until it’s been demonstrated that return preparer exams are necessary.
Along with co-signing the letter, Sherman also co-authored an op-ed in the Aug. 26 issue of the Wall Street Journal expressing similar concerns regarding tax preparer registration requirements. Wall Street Journal subscribers can read the op-ed online.
Read more about PTINs in the September issue of California CPA.
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