By Paula McMillan, CFP, CPA/PFS, CGMA Monica Cox of LBA Haynes Strand provided an opportunity for the women of the NCACPA...

  • Surviving the Financial Storm

    By Adam Shay, CPA, MBA, managing partnery of Adam Shay CPA, PLLC. The last few weeks have been a whirlwind...

  • The Profession’s Biggest Challenges

    Staffing, succession planning, tax reform, cybersecurity, merger mania, commoditization of core services, the demand for more CPAs, and the search...

  • Newly Licensed CPAs: Update Your Contact Information

  • New Disaster Relief Resources for CPAs

    The Association has received generous outreach and resources from CPAs in other states who have recovered from similar devastation as Hurricane Florence. Gerald Schreiber, CPA, has authored and provided NCACPA two materials: What’s Next Now That the Flood Waters Have Gone Down? and Tax Treatment of “Qualified Disaster Payments.”

  • Are you considering an advisory service practice?

    Are you considering an advisory service practice? Many financial professionals are in order to offer their clients more value-added services in the areas of business valuation, financial forensics, personal financial planning, and information management and technology assurance. One of the first steps is to consider the technology and investment required to support your new practice….

  • NCDoR Announces Sales Tax Exemption for Disaster Assistance

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Schorr Johnson, Director of Public Affairs (919) 814-1010 NC Department of Revenue Announces Sales Tax Exemption for Disaster Assistance Waiver Allows SNAP Purchases of Hot Food Tax-Free RALEIGH, NC– In response to Hurricane Florence, the North Carolina Department of Revenue today published a notice advising retailers across the state that the…