Smart Cities: Digital Transformation and Municipalities
As technology evolves, more and more public sector entities are seeking to leverage it to solve some of their most vexing challenges.
As technology evolves, more and more public sector entities are seeking to leverage it to solve some of their most vexing challenges.
House Ways and Means issues its discussion draft amendment with revenue items to offset $3.5 trillion spending package.
If you are currently selling or considering the sale of your business, learn how to minimize transactional tax liabilities through effective tax structuring. This webinar will outline the various options to consider when creating a smart tax structure for the sale of your business.
More organizations are using Managed Service Providers (MSPs) to help fulfill ongoing needs, like cybersecurity and outsourced accounting. Before hiring an MSP, it’s helpful to understand the top ten areas that can impact the engagement’s success.
The Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act passed the House in March 2021. What’s next, and how is it poised to affect the construction industry?
Senate Finance Chairman Wyden unveils draft international tax reform bill that would overhaul GILTI, FDII and BEAT rules.
The IRS released guidance allowing automatic accounting method changes for taxpayers to follow the final revenue recognition regulations.
On June 30, 2021, the IRS retroactively extended the COVID-19 leave sharing program, which allows employers to donate employees’ unused PTO to charitable organizations. In exchange, employers can take charitable or business expense deductions.
A successful risk assessment and internal audit can help locate high-risk areas within your health care organization.
A discussion on the IRS concern with non-filers and what can be done to mitigate the risk is provided in this article.
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