Practice Management Top Tax Podcasts: Knowledge on Demand Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Written by John Mark Wendler, CPA Modified Aug 5, 2019 1 min read With tax season far behind us, I hope you’ve been able to get some rest and maybe even take that vacation you desperately need. The good news is there are no more late nights at the office, at least for a few months. The not-so-good news? It’s time to catch up on the full impact of tax reform. Quite a few firms and publications started podcasts this year in response to all of the changes; each one has its own focus, whether it’s state and local tax, international tax and even growing your firm. Here’s a list of podcasts, in no particular order, I recommend you listen to through your favorite streaming service: Tax Notes Talk: Features biweekly updates on tax issues and developments from influential thought leaders in the tax community. Bloomberg BNA Talking Tax: Covers tax issues from Capitol Hill to the courts and the IRS. Current Federal Tax Developments: Devoted to current developments in federal taxes geared toward CPAs in tax practice. Ernst & Young ITS Washington Dispatch: Brings listeners the latest developments in U.S. tax news. Spidell’s California Minute: Dedicated to providing California tax news snippets with tips and hot topics. Simply Tax: Offers plain talk about tax with Damien Martin, CPA. Growing Your Firm: From Jetpack Workflow, features tips, tactics, and strategies on how to grow a firm. KPMG TWIST: Known as “This Week in State Tax,” TWIST features a series of short podcasts hosted by tax professionals who cover state and local tax developments dating from the previous week. Editor’s note: Happy learning! For more education, check out Intuit® ProConnect™ free webinars, many of which include CPE credit. Previous Post Firm of the Future Profile: RLJ Financial Services Next Post 6 Best Practices for Giving and Receiving Feedback Written by John Mark Wendler, CPA John Mark Wendler is a tax analyst for Intuit® ProConnect™, supporting tax professional customers. He is a California-licensed Certified Public Accountant. John Mark was formerly a practitioner at Lavine, Lofgren, Morris & Engelberg, LLP in La Jolla, Calif., focusing on pass-through and high-net worth tax planning and preparation. More from John Mark Wendler, CPA Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Practice Management Practical uses of AI for productivity & client work Tax Law and News August 2025 tax and compliance deadlines Tax Law and News Big Beautiful Bill tax deductions for workers and seniors Advisory Services White paper: Scaling advisory services to your clients Tax Law and News Year-round tax planning tips for clients Practice Management Optimizing your firm for hybrid and remote work Grow your practice Scale your firm, your way Advisory Services Modern marriage issues: Postnup agreements Tax Law and News One Big Beautiful Bill summary and tax changes Workflow tools Impact of CRM, portal, and PM software