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Unite Your Company’s Sales Team Around a USP
For today’s small to midsize businesses, a strong sales function doesn’t start with scripts, software or even the most talented representatives. It begins with clarity — everyone doing the selling…
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How Will Taxes Affect Your Merger or Acquisition?
Whether you’re selling your business or acquiring another company, the tax consequences can have a major impact on the transaction’s success or failure. So if you’re thinking about a merger…
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Significant Changes to Information Reporting Go Into Effect for the 2026 Tax Year
If your business has employees or uses independent contractors, you have associated annual information reporting obligations. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) makes changes impacting these rules, but not…
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IRS Releases Critical Guidance on Calculating Tips and Overtime Deductions for 2025
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) creates new income tax deductions for tax years 2025 through 2028 for qualified cash tips and overtime compensation. If you receive tips or…
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Ready, Set, Count Your Inventory
When businesses issue audited financial statements, year-end physical inventory counts may be required for retailers, manufacturers, contractors and others that carry significant inventory. Auditors don’t perform the counts themselves, but…
