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As a tax practitioner, you may have contemplated adding personal financial planning services to your practice. There is a natural progression to go from being your client's most trusted tax advisor to also being their most trusted personal financial advisor. But you have questions: will it be profitable? How do I get started? What are other CPA firms doing? All of these questions are addressed in a new research study published by the AICPA's PFP Section that can show you how to expand your services into this lucrative niche area that is a great compliment to your tax practice.

The Personal Financial Planning Section of AICPA and Moss Adams LLP are pleased to announce the results of their first joint study of CPA financial planning and advisory practices- AICPA/Moss Adams CPA Financial Planning Practice Study.

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Tools and Aids

This section includes toolkits, checklists, and other information related to individual income taxation.

 

Select Outlines from the 2008 AICPA's Tax Strategies for High Income Individuals Conference
This document links to five outlines presented at the AICPA’s Tax Strategies for High Income Individuals Conference  Learn More>>

 

PowerPoint: AMT Strategies to Escape Its Reach

This detailed PowerPoint presentation describes how to escape the reach of the individual AMT. Learn More>>

 

Tax and Financial Planning Resources

Tax Section Members can access 109 tax and financial planning documents and tools from Forefield Advisors to enhance your practices. Learn More>>

 

AICPA Releases Updated Disaster/Casualty Loss Tax Practice Guide

November 1, 2007. The AICPA Tax Section has updated its Casualty Loss Practice Guide, formerly titled, the Disaster Area Practice Guide. Learn More>>

 

AICPA Guide to Funding College

This Guide covers advanced strategies for funding college tuition and expenses. Learn More>>

 

AICPA Releases Updated Disaster/Casualty Loss Tax Practice Guide

January 2,2007. The AICPA Tax Section has updated its Casualty Loss Practice Guide, formerly titled, the Disaster Area Practice Guide. Learn More>>

 

Like-Kind Exchanges

This 2007 PowerPoint presentation, prepared by Bob Schachat of E&Y highlights recent developments relating to like-kind exchanges. Learn More>>

 

AICPA Guide to AMT Strategies

This Guide outlines the increasing impact of the alternative minimum tax, AMT developments, and tax planning strategies. Learn More>>

 

AICPA Individual Income Tax Update

This Guide, distributed by Beibl Ranweiler Education Services, provides an update of recent changes in individual tax statutes and case law. Learn More>>

 

Advanced Planning for IRAs and Qualified Plan Distributions

This material from the 2007 AICPA Advanced Estate Planning Conference covers Advanced Tax Planning for IRA and Qualified Plan Distribution. Learn More>>

 

Outlines from 2007 Tax Strategies for High Income Individuals Conference

These PowerPoint presentations and outlines are from the 2007 Tax Strategies for High Income Individual Conference. Learn More>>

 

Materials from the 2007 National Conference on Federal Taxes

PowerPoint presentations and outlines from the 2007 National Conference on Federal Taxes are available to Tax Section members. Learn More>>

 

 


AICPA Guide to AMT Strategies
Tax Section Member
This Guide outlines the increasing impact of the alternative minimum tax, AMT developments, and tax planning strategies. Learn More>>
AICPA Guide to Funding College
Tax Section Member
This Guide covers advanced strategies for funding college tuition and expenses. Learn More>>
AICPA Individual Income Tax Update
Tax Section Member
This Guide, distributed by Beibl Ranweiler Education Services, provides an update of recent changes in individual tax statutes and case law. Learn More>>