If we take seriously our mission to keep Georgia the best place to live, work, and raise a family, we have to get off the sidelines and get to work on passing meaningful tort reform this year.
Our state agencies are working together to provide relief to Georgians following the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Thank you to @GADeptofRevenue for providing these extensions.
IRS releases Disaster Relief Memorandum related to Hurricane Idalia which includes a filing extension for 28counties. Stay tuned right here for more info on whether the GA Dept of Revenue will follow suit with a state extension!
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We can’t say thank you enough to all of today’s registrants for being in attendance at #CPADay23 Today is just one example of how our CPA members are in the rooms that count acting as resources and rolling up your sleeves to share your knowledge!
Thank you @GSCPA VP @donpcook for the @GSCPA legislative updates at #CPADAY2022! Be sure to check out https://t.co/0HZzS0Gnv3 for links to resources and the leave behind. You can find those here: https://t.co/xG1cSbqUKe
The Georgia IRC update bill (also known as the Conformity Bill) has completed it’s progression to the Governor's desk and has been signed into law! House Bill 265 does conform through January 1, 2021, and...
In honor of Black History Month, GSCPA is highlighting the Georgian CPAs featured on the first 100 Black CPAs list. Jesse B. Blayton, the first Black Georgian to receive his CPA licensing, was a well-known Atlanta businessman...
In honor of Black History Month, GSCPA is highlighting the Georgian CPAs featured on the first 100 Black CPAs list. Johnnie L. Clark received her CPA license in 1964 and began her own practice in Atlanta. Clark is celebrated as the first Black woman to receive a Ph.D...
Justice Ginsburg was a trailblazer, poured her heart and soul into public service, and made a lasting, positive impact on our Great Nation. Our prayers go out to her loved ones and colleagues as they mourn her passing.
BREAKING NEWS:
The IRC Update (Conformity Bill) is now HB 846 and just passed the Senate Floor with a vote of 46-3. We’re hoping to know quickly whether the House agrees or not. Link to HB 846 is below
If you noticed a change in your “Weeks Eligible for PUA”, we have updated the system to calculate your weeks of eligibility to include all weeks previously paid. Regular state UI benefits received will be deducted from your weeks of PUA eligibility.
Treasury has posted an interim final rule on revisions to the first interim final rule, an updated borrower application form, and an updated lender application form. https://t.co/DXZLgbSir1