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Determining State Residency for Income Tax Purposes

“How do I change my residency for state income tax purposes?” This is a common question that comes up at least several times during tax season.

Bill S. 1564 Calls for Delay of CECL Implementation Until a Quantitative Economic Impact Study is Completed

The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued a new expected credit loss accounting standard in June 2016. This new standard introduces the current

Business Income Deduction Changes May Impact Professional Services Firms

On May 9, the Ohio House of Representatives passed House Bill 166 (“HB 166”) by a significant margin. If ratified by the Ohio Senate and signed

Fraud and Corruption Seminar Review

Schneider Downs was proud to sponsor a Fraud and Corruption Awareness Seminar on May 13, 2019 alongside the Pittsburgh chapters of The Institute of Internal
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What is Liam Neeson’s Name Worth?

Intellectual property (“IP”) owners will sometimes license the use of their assets to others in exchange for a fee. For example, Liam Neeson

To Have and to Hold…and to File Jointly

April showers bring May flowers, and those flowers are used in the thousands of spring weddings held across the country each year. Every ceremony hallmarks
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Pennsylvania Legislature Proposes New Statute of Limitations for Tax Collection

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is currently considering House Bill 17 (HB 17) that would limit the Department of Revenue’s ability to

2019 Compliance Supplement

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) continues to overhaul the Compliance Supplement and has delayed issuing the draft to focus on these items: Requiring
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Auto Dealers in Ohio Border States Beware You May be Subject to Ohio Commercial Activity Tax

Auto dealers outside of Ohio with store locations near the Ohio border should pay attention to potential Ohio Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) filing obligations.

What Happens if Your Tax Return is Lost in the Mail?

Imagine this scenario: the calendar says it’s April 15th, and you realize that you can’t avoid filing your federal tax returns any longer.
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