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CPA Huddle is a fun, fast-paced podcast that simplifies accounting and tax trends for everyone. This podcast is a time-efficient resource hub that will increase your money management IQ.

Thanks to the loyal listeners of this podcast! This is the final CPA Huddle episode to feature Eric Pierre and Ignatius Jackson. They are appreciative of the opportunity to share their tax knowledge and passion, and they both look forward to separate ventures to continue to be thought leaders in this space.

The purpose of this episode is to deliver an episode replete with robust, wide-open debate and discussion that supplies the listeners with objective information regarding the Employee Retention Credit’s (“ERC”) permitted fee structures and the subjective opinions of professionals who apply the associated structures to clients seeking the ERC. 

Ignatius publicly expressed discontent with CPAs that employ certain fee structures associated with the ERC. In context, his comments run the risk of being associated with Eric Pierre and his practice. As Eric and Ignatius part ways, it is important to provide viewers with a broad base of knowledge on which to begin their ERC journey by exposing
them to the views and opinions of professionals that operate in accordance with the highest ethical standards for the profession, while continuing to educate and inform about ERCs.

 

It’s time to Huddle Up one last time!

 

Disclaimer.

 

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast and in any associated media are those of the professionals participating in the podcast. They do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of 21 Media.

Furthermore, the information disseminated via this podcast does not and is not intended to constitute legal or accounting advice; instead, all information, content, and associated materials are for informational purposes only. Consumers should contact their attorney and/or the certified public accountant (“CPA”) before acting on the basis of any of the content consumed from this podcast.