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Ransomware Victims May Now Face Federal Fines

Learn about the (OFAC) advisory outlining potential fines companies who pay or facilitate ransomware payments may face.

2020 Election from a Tax Perspective

With the presidential election about two weeks away, we wanted to highlight President Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s tax

The Impact of COVID-19 on Community Colleges

In March of 2020, institutions of higher education across the United States raced to make online classes readily available for students in the midst of

IRS Issues Final Regulations for Non-Grantor Trust Deductions

The IRS has issued final regulations on the deductions available to estates and non-grantor trusts. Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which was enacted
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A Closer Look at Meals and Entertainment Expenses

Two of the most common business expenses, and their related tax adjustments, are meals and entertainment expenses. Internal Revenue Code Section 274 governs
In 2011, the Obama administration released guidance, known as the “Dear Colleague Letter,” on Title IX regulations in order to reinforce the

IRS Provides Foreign Trust Reporting Requirements

The IRS has provided on its website a summary of reporting requirements for foreign trusts and their U.S. owners. Though these regulations are not new,

Zerologon: Instant Elevation to Domain Admin

Learn more about Zerologon, also known as CVE-2020-1472, which has taken the security world by storm.
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COVID-19’s Impact on Collegiate Athletics

Higher education has undoubtedly been one of the most significantly impacted industries across the United States related to the coronavirus pandemic. This

OMB Issues Final 2020 Compliance Supplement

Learn more about the 2020 Compliance Supplement provided by the Office of Management and Budget.
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