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In the blogs: The rich are different
Juneteenth; ERP programs; compliance drift; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.

Pilot touts Meridian, says AI comparable to seasoned accountant
Bookkeeping, tax and outsourced CFO services company Pilot announced Meridian, which is said to perform the full scope of bookkeeping and financial reporting.

Gusto releases AI agents for accounting firm development
Gusto's newest release is focused on the accounting practice management arena: six new AI agents designed specifically for business development for CPA firms.

Treasury plans guidance on new scholarship tax credit
The Treasury Department offered a preview of upcoming guidance on a new federal scholarship tax credit that was included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Union sues IRS for interfering with free speech
The National Treasury Employees Union has filed a lawsuit against the IRS accusing it of systematically removing union materials from offices.

Why AI could make this the best time to be a CPA
Many firms aren't prepared for the shift in capacity that's coming. The next few years will sort firms into those that used this moment to grow, and those that didn't.

Pulling the second lever: Building an integrated advice firm
There are three proven ways a CPA firm can move beyond the revenue level to start pulling the "multiple" lever.

Evergrande liquidators seek to quash PwC HK deal
China Evergrande's liquidators have asked a court to void a shareholder compensation deal a regulator struck with PricewaterhouseCoopers' Hong Kong affiliate.

Bondholders face $4B tax threat in credit feud
Patrick Drahi was running out of options to save his debt-ridden telecom empire. Then, his camp uncovered a new source of leverage: taxes.

Deloitte UK to shed up to 175 auditors in voluntary job cuts
The firm is offering voluntary redundancy packages to a number of staffers in response to low levels of staff attrition in its audit practice.
















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.