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Gil Davis, CPA/PFS
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Business Valuations
Comprehensive Tax Planning
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Estate Planning
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Why the profession needs to say no to NOCLAR
March 18, 2024
PICPA believes the PCAOB’s Non-Compliance with Laws and Regulations proposal is disconnected from the realities of the auditing profession and will impose undue strain on an already thinly stretched workforce of CPAs.
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