M&A Tax Considerations for Government Contractors
Tax issues may arise in the GovCon deal space, either in due diligence or structure-related. Here is some insight into the common M&A tax issues and considerations.
Tax issues may arise in the GovCon deal space, either in due diligence or structure-related. Here is some insight into the common M&A tax issues and considerations.
Many not-for-profits are in the first year of implementing the new lease accounting standard and may need guidance on where to start. Below-market leases or donated space also give rise to another new accounting update to consider.
As a Qualified Security Assessor, PBMares, LLP plays a vital role in protecting payment card environments by assessing and advising on client data security strategy.
Managing a remote team as a government contractor can be difficult if not handled correctly; however, it is possible to make a successful transition from onsite to remote staff. Here are ten tips to get you started.
To stay nimble, nonprofit organizations should examine these five areas to enhance their ability to adapt to change.
Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) is a new business model for cybercriminals, making cyberattacks easier than ever.
Individuals, businesses, and other entities can claim valuable tax credits through Virginia’s Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to lower their state tax liability and make an impact on their local community. For organizations, the application window closes on July 1.
Private company adoption of the new lease accounting update, ASC 842, is well underway. The impact will be felt in areas other than the balance sheet, especially for businesses in commercial real estate and construction.
Many government contractors opt to use policies and procedures that they either find online or obtain from other sources. Herein lies the problem. How do you know that what is a compliant practice for one organization will result in a compliant practice for your organization?
In a call to action that’s being called “Shields Up,” the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency continues to warn Russia could escalate destabilizing activities that may impact countries well beyond Ukraine. In light of these threats, U.S. businesses of all sizes should take steps immediately to shore up cyber defense.
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