Did you know CGA BC has a number of public practice support groups

That's where you'll find me presenting once or twice a year, on various topics to do with accounting and tax, often with a focus on using Intuit software products, QuickBooks, Quicken, Profile. I enjoy  presenting at both Computer User Groups, Vancouver at Hycroft and in Cloverdale the Fraser Valley group.

Here's where to find out more information about these groups:
https://www.cga-bc.org/members.aspx?id=5314

As you'll see on the above link, I host a tax study group, and it meets online. The Canadian Virtual Tax Study Group is only for CGA's  and we meet once a month. There is a maximum of 15 participants. Here's where to find more information and remember this is only for CGA's. http://www.taxdetective.ca/taxclubs.html

This month and next, is a two part series on estates, accounting and tax.  I've just finished reading the CCH publication, The Executors HandBook and am looking forward to this and next month's meetings. You can join in to the discussion, plus you'll get access to my TaxLinks Pro Portal for only $30 per month.

The portal subscription is $30 annually, if you don't want to join the tax study group, with an annual subscription renewal when I change the password each October 1.
http://www.taxdetective.ca/catalog/item/8512122/6259277.htm

If you aren't a CGA, I'm introducing a new tax discussion group, called TaxDetective Boot-Camp, with a similar format. The first topic is medical expenses. This month's meeting on June 25th might interest you! (PS: if you are a CGA, you can claim your PD points)
http://www.taxdetective.ca/BootCamp.html

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