Helpful Links

ResearchThere are virtually endless articles and web pages on the Internet available for research and consultation.  The links showing below may be helpful to you in your on-line research.  If after exploring our website and the external links provided herein you still have questions, please contact us and we will assist you in finding resolution to your question. 

  • Internal Revenue Service:  This is the official site for the IRS.  Here you can find forms, publications, and other resources that will help you research questions and concerns.  If you do not quickly find the answer you seek, contact us and we will help you with it using some the specialized resources available to us and not common available on the internet.
  • American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA):  The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants is the national, professional organization for all Certified Public Accountants. Its mission is to provide members with the resources, information, and leadership that enable them to provide valuable services in the highest professional manner to benefit the public as well as employers and clients.  The website is an excellent to learn more about public accounting, its professional ethics, and what you should expect from a well-qualified CPA.
  • Official Code of Georgia:  This is a free public site driven by LexisNexis Custom Solutions(c) and provides an easy, searchable text of the O.G.Ga. 
  • The Whitehouse:  The official website for the executive branch of U.S. government.  Here you will find information on current events, featured legislative acts, and many other bits of useful information.
  • The U.S. House of Representatives:  The official website of the U.S. House of Representatives.  Here you will find useful information on currents bills in the House, how to contact your representative, and other legislative tools.
  • The U.S. Senate:  Like the "House", this is the official website of the U.S. Senate.  Visit to see pending bills, how to contact your senator, research historical documents, and many other fine features.
  • The Library of Congress:  Honoring our third president Thomas Jefferson as the original chief patron of the library, this is the official website of the United States Library of Congress.  There are extensive research aids available on this site is the destination for research of historical laws, documents, and artifacts.  It is also an excellent portal for examining current bills & resolution as well as researching the congressional record.
  • GovTrack:  An independent, non-partison research site that is not funded by government appropriation.  It is a useful site for quickly researching current bills & resolutions, the congressional record, and an easy to representative locator.
  • Georgia Secretary of State:  The official site of the Georgia Secretary of State that administers and regulates licensed accountants in Georgia. 
  • Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB):  The website for the Financial Accounting Standards Board that promulgates the standards used in private-sector financial accounting.
  • Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB): The Governmental Accounting Standards Board sets the standards used in state and local government accounting and financial reporting.
  • Office of Management and Budget (OMB):  A segment of the executive branch, the Office of Management and Budget and this website are your source for direct information concerning the national budget and in learning where your tax dollar is spent.
  • U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO):  A segment of the legislative branch, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent, nonpartisan agency that works for Congress. Often called the "congressional watchdog," GAO investigates how the federal government spends taxpayer dollars.