Smart Grant Writing and Compliance: Be Strategic to Get it Right
By Elizabeth Hartnett, CPA, and Ronald Matan, CPA CPAs who want to serve as their nonprofit clients’ trusted advisors are...
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As NCACPA completes its system migration, registration for online CPE courses will temporarily close at 12:00 a.m. on the day prior to each program to allow for accurate attendance and CPE processing. We appreciate your understanding and will share updates once this step is no longer necessary. Please contact Solutions Support at 800-469-1352 with questions.
By Elizabeth Hartnett, CPA, and Ronald Matan, CPA CPAs who want to serve as their nonprofit clients’ trusted advisors are...
This week’s podcast focuses on the following items: Taxpayer found both to have chosen the accrual method and to be...

On December 8, 2019, NCACPA will reach a tremendous milestone—our centennial anniversary! We look forward to an incredible year of celebration. Select a time frame from the scale, and then click on individual dates to explore milestones leading up to our 100th anniversary. 1880–1919 1920–1939 1940–1959 1960–1989 1990–2009 2009–PRESENT
J.P. Scales, then secretary of the North Carolina State Board of Accountancy, suggested the creation of a state accounting society.

Creation of State Board of Accountancy in North Carolina
American Association of Public Accountants was formed in New York City (now known as the AICPA). Read More
By Michael Cohn The Trump administration is reportedly mulling the possibility of temporarily cutting Social Security and Medicare taxes as...
This week’s podcast focuses on the following items: Taxpayer “wins” on a Cohan style case, but things don’t really go...
This week’s podcast focuses on the following items: Kansas releases out of state seller rules that have no de minimis...
It’s not just about giving away free gym memberships. By James R Schenck “Work-life balance” is one of the biggest...