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Tate & Tryon is a public accounting and consulting firm that specializes in accounting and financial management for nonprofit entities. We offer unparalleled experience and financial solutions through a wide range of accounting, audit & attest, tax preparation, and advisory services. We also provide financial systems consulting through T3 Information Systems, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tate &Tryon. T3 specializes in the Microsoft Dynamics GP (Great Plains) accounting system, as well as business intelligence and planning software that meet the unique needs of the nonprofit community.
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Our Achievements
Tate & Tryon was recently named as one of the 2009 “Best Accounting Firms to Work For” by Accounting Today.
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Job Search
At Tate & Tryon, we are well aware of the demands and stresses associated with a career in public accounting. This is why we hire passionate people. People who work hard and play hard, both at work and at home. Our employees find balance in their life.
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Current Newsletter
For the continued education of our clients and other visitors, Tate & Tryon publishes a monthly newsletter featuring informative articles on nonprofit issues and trends affecting financial management, administration, HR, and other areas. Visit this section often, as we are constantly updating our materials to provide you with the latest information and resources.
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Tax Alert: Small taxpayers still using Federal Tax Deposit Coupons for tax payments, be warned: IRS will quit using the paper system after December 31, 2010.
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President Obama recently signed into legislation the "Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act” which contains an important provision that changes the requirements for non-accelerated filers (those with a public float of less than $75 million) to implement Section 404b of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
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A common trend among nonprofit organizations over the past couple of years is to not only provide the traditional financial statements, but also to project cash for the coming twelve months.
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