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Time to Pay Attention to Congressional Tax Proposals

For the past many years, there has been a steady stream of proposals regarding tax reform coming from Washington, D.C. Up until now, the proposals all

What a Trump Presidency Means for the Estate Tax

When President-elect Donald Trump first rolled out his much-anticipated tax plan as a Presidential candidate earlier this year, his plan to eliminate the

Bonus Depreciation on Facility Upgrades

Did you know that Congress recently expanded its definition of qualified property to which bonus depreciation can be applied? Starting in 2016, an improvement

SOC Readiness Assessment-Practice Makes Perfect

Is obtaining a Service Organization Control (SOC) 1, SOC 2 or SOC 2 (Plus) report on your organization’s to-do list? If the answer to that question
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Taxation and Information Reporting for Foreign Trusts

The U.S. taxation and information reporting imposed on foreign trusts can be quite complex. A trust is the foreign trust if it is not the U.S. trust. A

How Can Transportation Firms React to the Soaring Insurance Rates?

By: Jim Gilboy and Mike Vizzini The transportation industry is looking for new ways to control costs in the wake of dramatic increases in their excess

Revenue Recognition, Second in a Series: Back to the Future

As a part of Accounting Standards Update 2014-09 (ASU 2014-09): Revenue from Contracts with Customers, Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) entities
Geek warning: some tech knowledge required for this article – or at least willingness to look stuff up. This article was repurposed from Matt Dunn’s
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Welcome Due Date Changes for Businesses and Individuals This Tax Season

Now that we are past the extended deadlines for calendar year entities, we can look forward to the changes in store for tax year 2016. The Surface Transportation

IRS Highlights Offshore Compliance Programs Achievements and Encourages Taxpayers to Enter the Programs

The IRS’s recent news release shows that the agency has passed several big milestones in moving forward with increasing compliance. Back in 2009,
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