Let’s talk about year-end tax planning. Though there are still a few months of 2021, it’s that time of year when many firms start thinking about year-end preparations. Businesses were dealt a tough hand in 2020, and many are still recovering from it. The proper tax strategies will play a critical role in their longevity, meaning your knowledge is more valuable than ever. As the expert in the room, you need to be up to date on legislative changes affecting clients as well as know how to advise them on what is best for their business.
Join Thomson Reuters’ Will Hill and Shaun Hunley, along with Business by Design’s Paul Miller, for a webcast designed to provide accountants with the information they need going into year-end planning. Learn how advisory services can serve your firm and your clients better as the year begins to wrap.
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Business By Design
President & Founder
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For almost 20 years, Paul Miller has been building his firm with a focus on meeting client needs beyond compliance work, and with a business consultancy mindset.
When he became self-employed in 1993, Paul found resources for tax planning, business structure/entity optimization, and overall business coaching difficult to find. After founding Business by Design in Edina, MN, his goal was to help other entrepreneurs and small businesses be more tax-efficient and make smarter business decisions, in addition to providing traditional accounting firm services.
Today, Paul has developed a firm that provides high-margin business coaching, tax planning, and asset protection services for small businesses, employing many of the same tax planning strategies that larger firms offer. This creates a trusted advisor relationship with his clients, builds multiple income streams for his firm, and establishes the firm’s unique value proposition. Whether it’s tax savings, business transition guidance, or equity-building strategies, clients see the value Business by Design delivers — thereby virtually eliminating the client-fee pressure situations many accounting firms find themselves in today.
The firm employs a unique “team” approach that pairs Paul’s own entrepreneurial expertise with a highly trained and diverse staff that includes accountants, CPAs, enrolled agents, paralegal, and administrative staff to provide high-level, results-oriented services to their clients. Paul’s focus on the progressive use of technology to drive firm efficiency and better serve clients, coupled with his consultative approach to helping business clients, has positioned Business by Design as a firm of the future.
Thomson Reuters
Product Manager
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Will has been with Thomson Reuters since 2001 and is currently a product manager in the Tax Professionals segment of Thomson Reuters. In his role, he focuses on helping firms make the transition to being advisory-focused through the development and growth of Practice Forward. He’s also responsible for the development of the AuditWatch and TaxWatch services.
Will’s varied background includes working with firms of all sizes and specialties and provides a solid foundation for business process-oriented training and consulting. In 2006, Will was recognized as the CSM Implementation Specialist of the Year. He was also part of the CPA Practice Advisor 40 under 40 list in 2015 and 20 under 40 in 2018.
In his time at Thomson Reuters, Will has developed many different educational classes and consulting offerings, including the Practice Forward service offering. Will is also a periodic blog contributor on our website. He holds an MBA with a concentration in Leadership Studies from Baker College and a BA, majoring in both Business Administration and Economics, from Alma College.
Thomson Reuters
Executive Editor
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Shaun Hunley is an author and executive editor of PPC products for the Tax Professionals business of Thomson Reuters. His articles can be found in PPC’s Practitioners Tax Action Bulletins, which is available on Checkpoint. Before joining Thomson Reuters, Mr. Hunley spent over 10 years with national accounting firms.
Early in his career, Mr. Hunley led research and development tax incentive studies for Fortune 500 companies. He then specialized in tax due diligence, corporate restructurings, and international tax compliance and planning. Mr. Hunley also has extensive experience advising small businesses and closely held companies on various tax matters. Mr. Hunley received a J.D. from Texas Tech University School of Law and an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University School of Law.