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Mike D'Avolio, CPA
Mike D'Avolio
Member Since: Jan 27th 2016
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Mike D'Avolio is senior tax analyst with the Intuit Professional Tax Group, he has been a small business tax expert for more than 20 years and serves as the primary liaison with the IRS for tax law interpretation matters, manages all technical tax information, and supports tax development and other groups by providing them with current tax law developments, analysis of tax legislation, and in-depth product testing.

Mike D'Avolio, CPA
Senior Tax Analyst Intuit Inc.
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Apr 19th 2021

How to Thrive After Another Challenging Tax Season

After the tax season we've all endured, as tax professionals you can take a few critical steps to ensure you and your firm are set up to...
Practice Excellence
Jan 20th 2021

Employee Retention Credit Under COVID-19 Relief

Here is a recap of the Employee Retention Credit under the CARES Act and the higher-impact modifications under the latest COVID-19 pandemic...
Business Tax
May 1st 2019

Why Estate Planning May be Right for Tax Pros

As a tax professional you’re already familiar with your individual clients’ tax situations, as such, helping them plan for their financial...
Individuals
Aug 28th 2018

3 Key Depreciation Perks Clients Need to Know

Now is the perfect time for tax professionals to meet with their small business clients to see if it makes sense to invest in depreciable...
Business Tax
Dec 29th 2017

How the New Tax Law Can Provide More Value to Clients and Attract Prospects

The newly signed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act overhauls the Internal Revenue Code and provides broad tax relief to workers, families and...
Business Tax
Mar 13th 2017

Tax Tips for Your Construction Business Clients

Because many construction workers are classified as independent contractors, they are seen as self-employed professionals by the IRS,...
Clients
Mar 6th 2017

Tax Tips for Real Estate Professional Clients

For those unaware, real estate agents – though they likely work under a particular brokerage – are considered self-employed by the IRS. As...
Clients
Mar 1st 2017

Grow Your Practice by Advising the On-Demand Worker

There are an estimated 3.9 million Americans working in the on-demand economy, and their numbers are projected to grow by 19 percent per...
Clients
Dec 12th 2016

Smart Tax Tips for Your Self-Employed Clients

This is a great time of the year to connect with your self-employed clients and share end-of-year tax tips and commonly overlooked tax...
Business Tax
Sep 26th 2016

What Are the Must-Do Trainings Before Next Tax Season?

There is a lot of education and training programs available for tax professionals. To help you save time and better focus your efforts...
Practice Excellence
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