The introduction of cryptocurrency and recent events will affect tax and accounting for many of your clients. In this session, we will give a recap of the crypto events from 2022 that affected your clients during the year and talk about some of the accounting consequences. We will also present an overview of the current U.S. regulatory environment and the tools currently available to assist your clients.
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Tri-Merit Specialty Tax Professionals
Co-Founder and Partner
randy.crabtree@tri-merit.com
(847) 637-5677 x126
Randy brings more than 30 years of public accounting and tax consulting experience to Tri-Merit.
Throughout his career, Randy has worked closely with top company executives on tax planning and preparation engagements. Before co-founding Tri-Merit, he was managing partner of a Certified Public Accounting firm in Palatine, Illinois. His firm handled accounting and tax consulting activities for companies in a wide variety of industries.
Randy regularly speaks at seminars and accounting conferences. He conducts CPE presentations around the country on the R&D tax credit and cost segregation studies and has had numerous articles published on the subjects. Randy also hosts the accounting industry podcast, “The Unique CPA,” which keeps CPAs at the forefront of public accounting’s changing face by having conversations with fascinating leaders and bringing you their stories, insights, and advice.
Acuity
VP Sales & Marketing
mm@acuity.co
(404) 545-4430
Matthew May is the Founder of Acuity, which builds and maintains financial functions for entrepreneurs and startups. Through Acuity, he’s provided over 1,000 companies with a full range of financial solutions from high-level strategic financial counsel through its fractional CFO practice to virtualized bookkeeping solutions for early-stage startups. Matthew’s core business mission is to translate accounting for entrepreneurs to make better business decisions.
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