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Internal Revenue Service Disagrees with Stine Ruling on When Depreciation Starts

One benefit to owning a building is the ability to expense it over time. Tax depreciation starts on an asset’s “placed in service date,”

From Struggle to Success

Thinking back on my senior year of high school, I thought I had it all figured out. I was a three-sport athlete who was offered a Division I soccer scholarship,

Disruption

One of the many challenges facing businesses today is disruption. Disruption comes in many forms. One that has hit the oil and gas sector is the current

Revenue Recognition Disclosure Requirements

With the forthcoming changes to the revenue recognition standard as part of Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2014-09, Revenue From Contracts with
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Red Flags in Reasonable Compensation

How does an IRS agent determine that an organization might have a reasonable compensation issue? We can look to the Reasonable Compensation Job Aid for

Root Cause Analysis and the 5 Whys to Eradicate Issues

What happens in your organization when an error is identified or a process produced unexpected results? How do you go about correcting the issue? If your

Life is a Highway

Growing up, I had always set goals for myself that I would work hard to accomplish, whether it was making the varsity basketball team or earning an A on

IRS to Revise Form 1023-EZ, Streamlined Application for Recognition of Exemption

On July 1, 2014, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) introduced the highly scrutinized Form 1023-EZ, Streamline Application for Recognition of Exemption
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New Estate Tax Portability Relief

The federal estate tax provides a lifetime exemption of $5,490,000 (for 2017) per person. That means that the first $5,490,000 of assets owned at death

Making the Most of My College Education

As a senior in high school, I had no idea what I wanted to do after I graduated college. I went into my freshman year at Ohio University as an education
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