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The Border Adjustment Tax is Out of the Tax Reform Plan

A hot topic at the National Auto Dealers Association Convention back in January was the Border Adjustment Tax (“BAT”). Auto dealers can be

Equihacked? The Equifax Breach, Questions and Answers.

As many of you may have already read in the headlines, a massive information breach occurred recently at credit reporting bureau Equifax. According to

SAB 116: What You Need to Know

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently released Staff Accounting Bulletin (SAB) 116, which became effective last week. The primary purpose

Website Launched for Grant Seekers to Review Foundations

GrantAdvisor.org is an electronic platform recently launched that allows grant applicants and recipients to review foundations and provide comments on
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Equifax Breach - Are You One of the 143 Million Affected?

Credit Agency Compromise On Thursday September 7th Equifax, one of the main credit reporting and monitoring services, announced their system had been breached.

The Trump Administration's Push to Revamp ISDS

Recently, President Trump has prompted discussion of renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Ohio Commercial Activity Tax - Could the Grass Be Greener for Your Company on the Other Side of the Greenscapes Case?

The situsing of gross receipts from the sale of tangible personal property for purposes of the Ohio Commercial Activity Tax ("CAT") can be a

Governance, Accountability and Transparency - More Than Just Buzzwords

Governance, accountability and transparency are much more than the current buzzwords of Board room discussions. Achieving and maintaining sound governance
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SEC Comment Letter Trends

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Comment Letters are correspondence between the SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance and a public company

IRS Obtains Favorable Ruling in Captive Insurance Case

Taxpayers with established captive insurance companies, or those considering such arrangements, should take notice of a recent Tax Court decision denying
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