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IRS Raises the Estate and Gift Tax Exemption for 2019

Property included in an individual’s estate at the time of death is subject to a tax by the federal government. There is, however, an exemption available

2019 Filing Season Risks Facing Delayed Start

The new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the “Act”) brought significant tax code changes to both individuals and businesses and to tax-exempt organizations.

Horsing Around - How A Champion Quarter-Horse Breeder Stole Millions

Rita Crundwell, Comptroller of the City of Dixon, Illinois and successful quarter-horse breeder, had no idea that her $53.7 million fraud would soon be

Danske Bank Money Laundering Scandal Fallout

On September 19, 2018, Thomas Borgen, CEO of the Estonian Branch of Danske Bank since 2013, resigned amidst potentially the largest money laundering scandal
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2018 International Fraud Awareness Week

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) in its Report to the Nations: 2018 Global Study on Occupational Fraud and Abuse estimates that, worldwide,

Fraud in the Music Streaming Industry

Over the past several years, as the music streaming industry has experienced rapid growth, fraud has entered into the industry. Though the total impact

Is Your Construction Company Eligible for a Credit for Wages Paid under FMLA?

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act enacted late last year created an employer credit for paid leave provided under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The

Transportation Industry Adjusts to New Tax Laws Surrounding Per Diems

Effective in 2018, new tax laws were put in place regarding the treatment of per diems for company drivers and owner-operators within the transportation
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The Estate and Gift Tax Exemption Planning Puzzle

As every good tax advisor knows, planning is key. So what happens when you have to plan for the unknown? This is the situation that estate and gift tax

2019 Retirement Plan Limitations

On November 1, 2018, the Internal Revenue Service announced the cost-of-living adjustments (COLA) that will take effect January 1, 2019 (IRS Notice 2018-83).
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