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CARM Set to Transform Canada Imports
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CARM Set to Transform Canada Imports

This article has been updated. AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware of a significant new requirement related to Canada customs. The Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) is a new initiative, which is expected to notably transform how importers interact with Canada Customs. Importers should be aware that CARM will […]

DEA Reconsiders Marijuana Restrictions Following Release of Scientific Review
DEA Reconsiders Marijuana Restrictions Following Release of Scientific Review

DEA Reconsiders Marijuana Restrictions Following Release of Scientific Review

AAFCPAs would like to make cannabis clients aware of a 250-page scientific review published online recently by Matthew Zorn, an attorney in Texas, after he sued Health and Human Services officials for its release. In this document, federal scientists conclude that marijuana should not be classified as a Schedule I drug. Researchers conclude that marijuana […]

Carla McCall Honored for Outstanding Contributions to Local Economy and Community

Carla McCall Honored for Outstanding Contributions to Local Economy and Community

AAFCPAs’ Carla McCall, CPA, CGMA, Managing Partner will be inducted to the WBJ’s Hall of Fame, which honors the lifetime achievements of professionals who have made significant contributions to the Central Massachusetts economy and community. This speaks not only to Carla’s vision, advocacy, and influence but also serves as a testament to the company’s tradition […]

AAFCPAs Announces Rebrand of MAS Practice

AAFCPAs Announces Rebrand of MAS Practice

Boston, MA (March 1, 2024)—AAFCPAs, a preeminent 325+ employee CPA and consulting firm specializing in tax, assurance, accounting, wealth management, business process and IT advisory solutions, is pleased to announce the rebrand of its Managed Accounting Services (MAS) practice. As part of our ongoing commitment to innovation and growth, we have updated the practice name […]

Los Angeles and San Francisco City Taxes Due

Los Angeles and San Francisco City Taxes Due

While most taxpayers are focused on federal and state tax obligations, city taxes can often slip under the radar, leading to potential oversights. AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware that two California city taxes affecting businesses in Los Angeles and San Francisco are due February 29, 2024. Los Angeles City Tax This is a […]

Guidance for Independent Schools on FASB’s New CECL Model

Guidance for Independent Schools on FASB’s New CECL Model

The long-awaited Current Expected Credit Losses (CECL) Standard, Accounting Standards Update 2016-13 – Financial Instruments-Credit Losses (Topic 326) is effective for nonpublic businesses and not-for-profit entities for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022. This means CECL is in effect during fiscal year 2024 for independent schools with June 30 year ends. AAFCPAs advises that independent […]

IRS Launches ERC Voluntary Disclosure Program

IRS Launches ERC Voluntary Disclosure Program

Last year, the IRS managed fallout resulting from deceptive third-party promoters, known as ERC mills, who used aggressive tactics, such as unsolicited cold calls and emails, to mislead well-intentioned businesses into filing Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims. To assist businesses who were pressured into submitting inappropriate claims, the IRS announced several special initiatives. These initiatives […]

AI Aids Cyber Crime, Elevates Need for Vulnerability Management and Employee Training

AI Aids Cyber Crime, Elevates Need for Vulnerability Management and Employee Training

AAFCPAs would like to make clients aware that leading U.S. intelligence officials recently presented on the elevated risk of cybercrime, hacking, and money laundering stemming from the rise in artificial intelligence (AI). At the International Conference on Cyber Security at Manhattan’s Fordham University, Rob Joyce, Director of Cybersecurity at the National Security Agency, touched on […]

Lawsuit Returns $1.2M in Community Impact Fees to Cannabis Businesses

Lawsuit Returns $1.2M in Community Impact Fees to Cannabis Businesses

AAFCPAs would like to make Cannabis clients aware that Caroline’s Cannabis recently reached a $1.2 million settlement with the town of Uxbridge, Massachusetts contesting millions of dollars in community impact fees imposed on marijuana businesses. The lawsuit claimed that the town had not provided any documentation justifying a host community agreement (HCA) fee, which is […]