Live Stream: Hurricane Helene Tax Matters – October 23

| ,

As trusted business advisors, you understand how quickly tax and disaster recovery complexities can arise. To help you navigate these challenges, SCACPA has partnered with our peers in Georgia and Florida to offer a second live stream event on October 23 at 10 a.m. (ET).

Jerry Schreiber, CPA, known as the “CPA Master of Disaster,” will guide this session, covering essential topics such as filing deadlines, casualty losses, and practice management in the wake of natural disasters.

This live stream will include a Town Hall discussion where you can ask questions and engage in open dialogue about the unique tax issues created by Hurricane Helene. If you missed our first session, don’t worry—a recording is available for rewatch.

Key topics will include:

  • Disaster filing deadlines and IRS regulations
  • Navigating casualty losses and related expenses
  • Managing practice operations during and after a disaster

Registration is hosted by FICPA, and we encourage all SCACPA members to attend. This is a valuable opportunity to stay informed and ensure you’re ready to help your clients during these challenging times.

We will continue to update our Disaster Readiness & Recovery page with information as we have it.

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act: A New Era for Individual Tax Law

Author: Karen E. Davis EA, MBA, PhD with contributing edits by Cheryl Leydon and David Zaiken This article originally appeared in the Winter 2026 issue of the South Carolina CPA Report Signed ...
READ MORE

Are You Ready for What’s Already Begun? A Human-First Path to AI Readiness and Advisory Growth

Author: John J. Fenton, MBA, CEO John J. Fenton Executive Coaching This article originally appeared in the Winter 2026 issue of the South Carolina CPA Report Over the past several years, our ...
READ MORE

Transformation Trends: Turning “Busy Season” Back into Tax Season

Author: Donny Shimamoto, CPA, CITP, CGMA Inspiration Architect, Center for Accounting Transformation This article originally appeared in the Winter 2026 issue of the South Carolina CPA Report I’ve been making a deliberate ...
READ MORE