With tax season now underway, the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants (NJCPA) is asking businesses to take a quick survey about how the current shortage of CPAs and accountants is impacting operations.
New Jersey, as well as most other states, has experienced a sharp decline in the number of people becoming certified public accountants (CPAs) and accountants. The talent shortage has affected the business community, individual taxpayers, governmental entities, and people who rely on CPAs for financial advice.
Business owners can share how the dearth of accounting professionals is impacting their company by taking the brief six-question NJCPA survey here.