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from January 2003
Last Number: July 2009

Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants
ISSN 1544-158X


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July 01, 2006

  • Third 'audit work paper' bill introduced.

  • Schools, local governments to receive first TPPT repayment.

  • Ohio Department of Taxation annual report released.

  • FASB and AICPA propose new private company financial reporting model.

  • New PCAOB chair named.

  • Taxpayers will have options for refunds being direct deposited.

  • Some whistle-blowers lose free-speech protections.

  • Ohio economic forecast: in like a lion, but then what?

  • CAT SCAN: an update on Ohio's Commercial Activities Tax.

  • Sustaining Sarbanes-Oxley compliance: with the initial phase of compliance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act completed, many senior executives have reflected at length on the demanding effort required both internally and in conjunction with public accounting firm support to move their corporations into the law's good graces.

  • The blueprint for professional development: designing continuing education to meet your needs.

  • The ABC's of the attorney, Banker and CPA Forums.

  • Policy vs. politics: election year politics puts CPA work papers at risk.

  • Ohio Society endorses Taylor for state auditor, O'Donnell and Cupp for Supreme Court.

  • What's not so hot about hotspots a look at wi-fi security pitfalls.

  • Self-assessment exam.

  • Simko brings national perspective as chair of Ohio Society Executive Board.

  • Ohio Society member shapes Opera Columbus' future for community.

  • Got a sec? Using technology to make the most of communication.

  • Dave Simko, CPA installed as 2006-2007 chair of Ohio Society Executive Board.

  • Dedication and commitment earn Sheila Birch the Society's highest honor.

  • Public Service Award--Richard J. Mole, CPA.

  • Outstanding Ohio Accounting Educator award--Thomas G. Calderon, Ph.D.

  • Outstanding Member in Industry Award--Denise G. Werling, CPA.

  • Technology advocacy award--James M. Felter, CPA, CITP.

  • AICPA chair Leslie Murphy shares national agenda at 2006 Members Summit.

  • Dayton Accounting Show delivers knowledge in bite-size package.

  • Scholarship Day Contest recognizes Ohio's best and brightest.

  • Ohio Society expands benefits program for members--new services include insurance and Chamber of Commerce access.

  • The Ohio Society of CPAs: 2005-2006 annual report.

  • GBQ Consulting LLC.

  • Brockman, Coats, Gedelian & Co.

  • Skoda, Minotti & Co.

  • SS & G Financial Services, Inc.

  • Howard, Wershbale & Co.

  • The William Vaughan Company.

  • B2B CFO/CIO, LLP.

  • Morgan Loyle & Associates, Inc.

  • Parker Carlson & Johnson Investment Management.

  • CPE and events.

  • September 01, 2006

  • The importance of Ohio being the heart of it all.

  • Attorney General changes charitable organization proposal following input from Ohio Society of CPAs and others.

  • Ohio General Assembly rethinking state capital gains cuts.

  • BWC offers Workers' Compensation conference.

  • Ohio Society member tapped for American Accounting Association presidency.

  • U.S. Senate passes pension reform; tax breaks stalled.

  • Bush signs law prohibiting states from taxing nonresident partners' retirement income.

  • Recent significant developments in tax preparer investigations.

  • New law tightens rules for IRS offer in compromise program.

  • CPAs rank well in latest Harris poll.