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It's time to talk about your CYBER audit policy

Imagine for a moment that your organization is hit with a malicious Trojan that your office’s Information Technology (IT) staff hasn’t noticed

Significant Tax Savings Available Using Qualified Opportunity Zones: Proposed Regulations Issued

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) finally issued much needed guidance, in the form of proposed regulations, on Qualified Opportunity Zones (QOZs). The
Construction
Tim Martin | 10.19.2018

2018 Construction Spending Update

Recently, the U.S Census Bureau released its report detailing a monthly estimate of the total dollar value of construction work done in the U.S. The spending

Cyber Monday Growth Brings Evolving Risks for Retailers

The trees outside are turning vibrant shades of red, orange and yellow, which has retailers seeing green. As Black Friday and Cyber Monday quickly approach,
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IRS provides guidance on Exclusion from Income of Qualified Moving Expense Reimbursements

On September 21, the Internal Revenue Service issued Notice 2018-75, providing guidance on excluding from income an employee’s reimbursed qualified

What is Ransomware?

Learn what ransomware is and why this cyber threat is so dangerous.

Turnaround Plan Required - Political Conversations in Business

The current political environment has become a daily part of many conversations. With the polarized political environment in the U.S., and individuals

Labor Shortage, Tall Task

The labor shortage facing contractors has been a key industry risk in recent years. On August 29, 2018, Autodesk and the Associated General Contractors
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Business Meals Remain Deductible

On Wednesday, October 3, 2018, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued Tax Notice 2018-76 confirming our conclusion reached in March 2018 that certain

IRS Releases 2018 Draft of Excise Tax Form 4720; Includes Schedules for Exempt Organizations

Two new excise taxes added by the recently enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may apply to exempt organizations, for tax years beginning after December 31,
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