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Your CPA Sees the Numbers. But Is Anyone Seeing the Whole Picture?

The Tax and Business Management Briefing Every Entertainment Professional Should Read This Year

Having One Firm Is Not the Same as Having One Plan

Most entertainment professionals already use a single firm for CPA work and business management. That is the right model. But having both under one roof does not mean the work is being done proactively. This briefing explains the four areas where autopilot costs you the most — from entity structure and residual income planning to multi-state obligations and retirement contributions.

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The Questions Your Business Manager Is Not Asking

Accurate returns and reconciled books are the baseline — not the goal. Inside, you will find the five questions that reveal whether your firm is actively connecting your tax strategy to your financial oversight, or simply processing what comes across the desk. If the answers are vague, that tells you something.

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