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Understanding Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds Audit and Reporting Requirements

Learn more about the coronavirus state and local fiscal recovery funds as well as the audit requirements and subrecipient vs. beneficiary.

Protect Your Patients and Their Data: 3 Common Cyber Attack Methods to Watch Out for in 2023

Learn about the most common cyber attack patterns reported by the healthcare industry in 2023.

Prevention and Detection – Key Methods to Protect Against Identity Fraud

Learn the key methods to prevent and detect identity fraud before it happens to you.
ERISA
Justin Mudryk | 9.28.2023

Employee Benefit Plans Can Do More Than Satisfy Regulatory Requirements

While some believe that an employee benefit plan audit is obtained simply to satisfy a regulatory requirement, there are certain areas in which an employee
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month Celebrates 20 Years

Explore our latest security awareness materials in support of Cybersecurity Awareness Month.

More States Considering FASFA Mandates for High School Students

Learn why more states are considering FASFA mandates for high school students.
Tax
Kirk Mitchell | 9.21.2023

Can “Moore” Tax be Refunded from IRS? How to Protect Your Potential Claim for Refund of §965 Foreign Corporation Transition Tax

Learn more about how to protect your potential claim for a refund of §965 Foreign Corporation Transition Tax.

How LinkedIn and a Phone Call Led to the Massive MGM Ransomware Attack

Learn how social engineering and vishing led to the massive ransomware attack halting operations at MGM Resorts and Casinos.
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5 Red Flags of Fraudulent ERC Providers

Learn more about the ads promising big money for claiming the employee retention tax credit the IRS is urging taxpayers to beware of and what you can do to not be a victim of the scams.

Fraudsters Might Have Stolen $200B in COVID-19 Aid

Read more about how the amount of estimated fraud is even worse than originally projected.
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