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Be Sure You're Properly Completing Those Thrift Store Receipts

Stop me if this sounds familiar: you pull up to your local thrift store, pop open the trunk, hand the attendant two or three garbage bags full of donated
Tax Reform
Kirk Mitchell | 12.20.2017

BREAKING NEWS: House and Senate Have Passed Tax Overhaul Bill

Both the House and Senate have passed the tax bill, and it is on its way to be signed by President Trump. It’s unclear now, but the President is
Tax Reform
Kirk Mitchell | 12.19.2017

BREAKING NEWS: House Passes Historic Tax Overhaul Bill

The House passed the most sweeping tax code rewrite in three decades earlier this afternoon. The bill now moves to the Senate. Senate Majority Leader Mitch

Postcard from the AICPA SEC Conference - Day 3

This article was co-written by Ryan Deatrick and Matt McNeal. Greetings from the final day of the AICPA Conference on Current SEC and PCAOB Developments
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Completed Contract Method Permitted for Grading and Soil Compaction

In Technical Advice Memorandum (TAM) 201650014, the IRS has determined that long term contracts requiring grading and soil compaction qualify for the completed

Postcard from the AICPA Construction and Real Estate Conference

Last week, the AICPA hosted its annual Construction and Real Estate conference in Las Vegas, welcoming over 1,000 attendees. I was fortunate to participate,

IRS ANNOUNCES 2018 STANDARD MILEAGE RATES

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the optional 2018 standard mileage rates (Notice 2018-03) used to calculate the deductible costs of operating
Tax Reform
Kirk Mitchell | 12.14.2017

Nearing a Final Tax Plan

After months of discussion, analysis, posturing and negotiation, it looks like a final tax plan is taking shape. On December 13, a joint House and Senate
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MIT Study Suggests U.S. Vastly Overstates Oil Output Forecasts

Researchers at MIT have uncovered issues with the U.S. Energy Department’s official forecast for oil output, which may vastly overstate oil and gas

The Sweeping Tax Overhaul and the "Season of Giving"

Last week, the U.S. Senate passed a historic overhaul of the U.S. tax code. This pushed Republican lawmakers one step closer to passing their first major
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