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'Bitcoin Jesus' pays nearly $50M to end tax case
Prosecutors agreed to dismiss the indictment against Ver, who admitted that he failed to pay all the taxes that he owed to the IRS on the sale of Bitcoin after he renounced his U.S. citizenship.

GM takes $1.6B charge after pullback from EVs
The giant automaker is taking a hit as the market for electric vehicles is reshaped by the Trump administration's removal of tax credits and other incentives.

In the blogs: Capitol questions
Shutdowns and tax obligations; 529 money and the CPA exam; gig questions; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.

Yes, extended returns are still due Oct. 15
Despite the government shutdown, the IRS is reminding taxpayers and tax professionals that 2024 tax returns that were put on extension are still due.

Phasing out checks threatens vulnerable taxpayers
Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins warns about the potential downsides for some taxpayers of the IRS moving entirely to electronic payments.

Tax advice is a no-no for many financial advisors. Tax guidance is not
The fact that many financial advisors say they do not provide tax planning belies how much value they may add through that service, according to an expert.

LeBron warns accountants not to steal his money
The billionaire NBA star told his financial advisors that if he goes broke "it ain't going to be good for you," he shared on a recent podcast.

Closing the gap: Community is key to the future of accounting
Rebekah Olson of the Maryland Association of CPAs shares how the profession must work together to develop the next generation of accountants.

Tech agnostic or exclusive? Weighing the pros and cons
Whether your accounting firm should dictate what software a client will use depends on the context of your services and their needs.

Why exfiltration prevention is now a compliance imperative for accounting firms
Why exfiltration prevention is now a compliance imperative for accounting firms







About Us

Bill Frost

Bill received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and a Master’s of Business Administration from Georgia State University.  Bill worked for the Internal Revenue Service and for a national public accounting firm before starting his own practice in 1972.  Bill Frost and Charlie Fiveash were partners at Fiveash & Frost, LLP until Charlie’s retirement in December 2013.  Bill is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants.  Bill is married and has three children and seven grandchildren.

Jennifer Bare

Jennifer received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from the University of Georgia and a Master’s in Taxation from Georgia State University.  Jennifer began her accounting and tax career at Georgia- Pacific Corporation and has been working in public accounting since 1999.  Jennifer is a member of the Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants.  Jennifer is married and has three children.

Jan Byrd

Jan joined our firm in January 2014.  Jan is a Certified Public Accountant with an Accounting degree from Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa.  Jan has work experience in both fields of audit and tax.  Jan is married and has three children.