Welcome New Society Members
Membership in the Nebraska Society of CPAs signifies your commitment to the accounting profession and the belief that much can be accomplished by working together.
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Membership in the Nebraska Society of CPAs signifies your commitment to the accounting profession and the belief that much can be accomplished by working together.
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As the accounting profession continues to evolve amid changing expectations, emerging technologies, and shifting demographics, one priority stands at the forefront: building a workplace that not only attracts younger talent but also keeps them engaged and inspired for the long haul. Firms and finance departments alike are realizing that traditional pathways, rigid expectations, and outdated
Building a Future-Ready Workplace Attracting, Engaging & Retaining Younger Talent
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For most CPAs, those three letters after our name are more than a credential—they’re a symbol of ethics, achievement, and trust. But in some firms and states, CPAs are being asked—or even required—not to use the designation in business communications.
Practitioners often ask what their accounting or tax practice is worth but asking that question is like asking what houses are worth.
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As you help clients wrap up their 2025 financial plans, now’s the time to revisit strategies that can lower their tax liability while keeping long-term goals in sight.
Finish the Year Strong Help Clients Maximize 2025 Tax Savings With NEST 529
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On Nov. 5, 2024, Nebraska voters approved Ballot Initiative 436, enacting the Nebraska Healthy Families and Workplaces Act, which requires most private employers to provide paid sick time starting Oct. 1, 2025.
Counselor’s Corner: Nebraska’s New Paid Sick Time Law Explained Read More »
Nebraska recently passed the Nebraska Data Privacy Act (Privacy Act). The Privacy Act establishes new requirements for businesses to safeguard the personal information of Nebraska residents.
Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Two Sides of the Same Coin
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What if a state government did what no private company could legally do—refuse to honor a binding contract after you had fully performed your obligations?
What Is NESCPA Recommending? The Nebraska Society of CPAs (NESCPA) is recommending legislation to create an additional pathway to licensure that allows CPA candidates to become licensed upon completion of: A bachelor’s degree with a concentration in accounting, Two years of qualifying work experience under the supervision of a licensed CPA, and Passage of the
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