Proudly sponsored by: Dear Hannah: With the June 30 reporting deadline just around the corner, we are knee-deep in CPE season here – and it’s hard to walk around
without tripping on boxes of materials! The CPE team is hitting the coffee hard as they work behind the scenes to make our sessions work. That said,
there are some great events happening next week - here are three you won’t want to miss! Western MA Conference - Choose your Path
June 10 at Bay Path University Our new conference for Western MA members! The best
part? You're in charge of the agenda! Choose from ethics, financial fraud, Massachusetts tax in review, or analysis of S&C
corporations. Alternative
Investment Spring InfoShare & Networking Reception June 11 at the UMASS Club
You’ll hear from the Director of Risk Management from the PRIM Board and listen to a
panel discussion on the evolution of cyber security, valuation of illiquid and complex securities. Plus, you’ll learn best practices and get
updated on regulatory compliance.
Government Accounting & Auditing Conference June 12 at Sheraton
Framingham Get the latest updates on municipal finance from the Department of Revenue, learn
the latest information on GASB 67 and 68 and OMB Uniform Guidance. To register for the above, or to see the full list of conferences, visit our website. I hope to see you at one of these
events! Amy A. Pitter President & CEO
MEMBERSHIP: Photos: 2015 Recognition Reception
What a night! More than 400 members gathered at the Boston Park Plaza for an evening of networking and celebration at the MSCPA’s
Annual Meeting & Recognition Reception on May 14. Attendees joined the MSCPA in welcoming the 2015-2016 Board of Directors and Chairman
Paul E. Costantino, CPA, MST. The MSCPA also honored 31 scholarship winners and recognized the 2014 CPA Exam passers and 40-year
members.
Photos: MSCPA Bowling Tournament Last night, firms ventured to Kings Bowling Alley in Lynnfield to battle on the
lanes while enjoying food, cocktails, bocce and networking. In a close battle, Rucci, Bardaro & Falzone PC came out on top as the
first MSCPA bowling champions! The event was sponsored
by ADP. To include your firm in our next event, contact Julia Bowker.
Volunteer Opportunity: CPA Day of Service (6/19) Join hundreds of CPAs across the state for the CPA Day of Service! This annual event is the profession's largest service day in
Massachusetts, and a great way to give back to your community with your staff. Volunteer at your local park, soup kitchen or the charity of your
choice - the options are endless!
Photos: Student Member & Young Professional Night at the Red Sox MSCPA student members and young professionals ventured to Fenway Park on June 2 to watch the Red Sox play the Minnesota Twins. A pregame networking reception was held at the Lansdowne Pub where members enjoyed food, cocktails and
networking.
NETWORKING: Upcoming Committee
Meeting - Real Estate (6/11)
Women's Networking on the Golf Course (6/9) Enjoy a day of golf
and networking at Juniper Hill Golf Course. Play 18 holes with your colleagues, family and/or friends - or learn how to play in a practice clinic. The
day will end with networking, lunch and awards in The Pavillion. Women of all skill levels are welcomed and encouraged.
The Partner Track Roundtable (6/16)
Do you want to make partner at your firm? Find out what it takes and how to get on the
partner path! At this breakfast, panelists will share their career experiences and advice. Panelists include: Mark Audi, CPA,
principal at Baker Newman Noyes, Mitzi Hollenbeck, CPA, partner at Sharkansky LLP and Cathy Moy, CPA, chief people
officer and Boston assurance managing partner at BDO.
NEWS & RESOURCES:
5 Steps to Improve
Accountability
Accountability is more than just a
management fad. Engagement and communication matter when setting goals, as does transparency - and be sure to highlight people who successfully
fulfill their obligations. Single-Family Offices Turn to CPAs for Service, Consultation Single-family offices are seeking help from accounting firms in properly managing their operations, as accountants can
provide specialized services that in previous years might have been done in-house. They can also work with single-family offices to manage their cost
structures. Many Americans Living on the Edge of
Financial Disaster
Nearly half of respondents to a Federal
Reserve study said they couldn't come up with $400 to pay for an emergency or would have to sell property or borrow cash to do so. In addition,
one-fifth of respondents said their spending exceeded their income.
Enhancing Audit Quality: A 6-Point Plan The AICPA released its 6-Point Plan to Improve Audits to reinforce the CPA profession’s
long-standing commitment to audit quality. The action plan incorporates member and stakeholder feedback on the AICPA’s strategic thinking
summarized in last summer’s Enhancing Audit Quality discussion paper.
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: IRS Changes ID Theft Policy
The change will provide victims of identity theft with copies of the fraudulent tax returns that have been
filed in their names.
IRS Offers Resources for Taxpayers Abroad
With the
June 15 filing date for Americans living overseas approaching, the IRS is launching three new online videos and are expanding other online resources
to help taxpayers better understand their obligations.
May Revenue Collections The DOR released the May revenue collections this week showing surge in withholdings. The May receipts
totaled $1.836 billion, $228 million above the monthly benchmark. Year-to-date collections are now $389 million over benchmark – no doubt
welcome news for state budget writers.
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