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Ep. 47: You Be (Business) Trippin', Off the Mark, and IRS to Miss Out on Income!

Ep. 47: You Be (Business) Trippin', Off the Mark, and IRS to Miss Out on Income!

Update: 2025-04-10
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Welcome to UnAccountable Episode 47, where we’re subjecting you to jokes from our subject-matter expert hosts:

Tyler “ALP OG" Otto from Specialized Accounting, focusing on medium to large businesses in the glamorous hospitality and service industries.

Jeremy "TC PHD" Van Groll from Nonprofit Bookkeeping, a champion for nonprofits with his accounting expertise.

First up, it’s In Da News! The IRS is predicting a tax revenue drop and working with banks to identify fraud. Sage has a new headquarters.

We are on a journey with Bona Fide Business Trippers: Tyler asks Jeremy to verify business travel expenses.

On App Snack, we are joking around with TryTrivia: a trivia, game, and icebreakers app that integrates with Slack and Teams.

Off the Mark: are you on target with these marketing trends according to AI?

In Fast Figures, Jeremy is quizzing Tyler on trivia with numerical answers. This edition: what year is it?

Winner of the Week: Independent CPA firms

Loser of the Week: Tesla’s Accounting

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Ep. 47: You Be (Business) Trippin', Off the Mark, and IRS to Miss Out on Income!

Ep. 47: You Be (Business) Trippin', Off the Mark, and IRS to Miss Out on Income!

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