Demystifying Accounting for Blockchain, Crypto. & NFTs Webcast [DABC]
Time: 11:00am-3:00pm
Subject:
Information Tech. & TaxationCredit Hours:
4.00Price:
Member: $185.00
Non-member: $255.00
Discussion Leader:
Steve Yoss, CPA, MS
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Stephen M. Yoss, Jr., CPA, MS is a certified public accountant, the partner, and principal of Devmatics, LLC, a continuing education instructor for financial professionals, and a licensed pyrotechnician. While his interests and skills are varied, they all share a common thread—his love for and skill in finding technology-based solutions.
At age 10, Stephen began working with technology; he started his first IT company at just 13, which focused on designing web applications for local businesses. At 15, he began writing original computer code and has been designing and implementing technological solutions continuously since then.
Stephen is a graduate of Loyola Marymount University, with degrees in Accountancy and International Business. While at Loyola, he served the campus as student body president and as the student representative to the Board of Trustees. He has a Master's of Science degree in Information Systems and Technology from Claremont Graduate University with a concentration in Geographic Information Systems.
In 2017, Stephen formed Devmatics, a software development company that focuses on solving problems through the implementation of technology. Devmatics builds custom software, mobile apps, integration solutions, workflow automation, and more for all types of organizations. He specializes in taking on high-difficulty, mission-critical organizational issues that require technical expertise and an ability to find solutions to problems that no one else can answer. With all of his clients, he emphasizes the need to embrace technology at every opportunity and utilize the latest technological trends and breakthroughs to gain a competitive advantage while increasing efficiency and productivity.
Before starting Devmatics, Stephen worked as an accountant in his family’s practice, Yoss & Allen. At Yoss & Allen, he completely redesigned the firm’s technology practices and instituted a technological infrastructure to streamline the firm’s practices and allow them strategic flexibility. Many of the technologies, strategies, and concepts that Stephen uses himself (and consults companies on how to use) were designed, perfected, and implemented to help his family’s business and their clients. In addition to his time with Yoss & Allen, Stephen worked in New Zealand as a management accountant.
Since 2009, Stephen has also been teaching continuing professional education, providing written, webcast, in-house, and live instruction. He has presented to thousands of practitioners worldwide on topics such as cloud computing, mobile technology, Excel tips and best practices, data modeling and analysis, big data, information security, identity theft prevention, and more.
Stephen is also a professionally licensed pyrotechnician and works on major fireworks displays throughout the nation for Pyro Spectaculars, North America’s largest full-service fireworks display production company. He’s proud to have helped produce incredible displays, including the Macy’s July 4th Spectacular in New York City, the 75th Anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, KGB Skyshow in San Diego, and many more.
Whether it’s teaching in the classroom, consulting clients in a boardroom, or shooting a fireworks display, Stephen brings passion, hard work, value—and above all else—technological expertise to each of his clients. With an open, honest approach, he creates a unique strategy for each client specifically designed to benefit their needs and streamline their operations to create efficiency and maximize their financial potential.
Stephen calls Big Bear City, CA, home; when he’s not at the desk, in a boardroom, at the podium, or producing a fireworks display, he spends as much time as he can pursuing his other passions. He is an avid music lover and attends multiple festivals each year. At the Burning Man, Stephen helps setup and produce pyrotechnic displays for the city. In Big Bear City, he regularly volunteers his time to perform various community services. He’s also an avid outdoorsman and regularly carves out time to scuba dive, camp, hike, and photograph both close to home with family and friends and on his many travels.
Website registration for this course closes on November 1, 2026. To register after this date please contact the society at akcpa@ak.net or 907-562-4334.
Full Description
Demystifying Accounting for Blockchain, Cryptocurrency & NFTs Webcast (DABC)November 2nd, 2026 / 11:00 am 3:00 pm
Live Webcast
For accounting and tax professionals, understanding the inner workings of blockchain and cryptocurrency is no longer just an advantageit's a necessity. This course provides an in-depth look into the mechanics of digital currencies and revolutionary blockchain technology, equipping attendees with the knowledge to navigate benefits and risks effectively. Special emphasis is placed on the tax implications for both individuals and estates, ensuring that attendees can confidently advise on these issues, which are becoming increasingly relevant in financial planning and asset management.
This offering is more than just a learning experience; it's an investment in one's professional growth. By understanding the tax complexities and estate planning challenges posed by digital assets, participants will be able to offer valuable insights and strategic solutions. They will emerge from this course not just with theoretical knowledge but with actionable skills that can be applied immediately. In a landscape where digital assets are becoming commonplace, this is the education that will differentiate the exceptional from the average. Join today and step into a role as a leader in finance for the digital age.
Major Topics:
-Understanding Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
-Major Features, Benefits and Risks of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
-Tax Strategies for Cryptocurrency Transactions and Compliance
-Implementing Blockchain in Business Accounting Systems
-Navigating Estate Planning with Digital Assets
Learning Objectives:
-Identify key characteristics and functions of major cryptocurrencies currently in use.
-Explain the influence of blockchain technology on todays business environment and accounting practices.
-Assess the organizational impact of blockchain and cryptocurrency, focusing on tax and accounting issues.
-Apply strategies to calculate and track the historical cost and fair market value of cryptocurrency investments.
-Implement tax planning techniques for cryptocurrency transactions to optimize personal tax liabilities.
-Design estate plans that effectively incorporate cryptocurrency and NFT holdings for clients.
Designed For: Accountants and financial advisors eager to navigate crypto taxation and estate planning should attend.
CPE Credits: 4, Information Technology / Taxation
Level of Knowledge: Basic
Prerequisite: None
Acronym: DABC
Discussion Leader: Steve Yoss, CPA, MS

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