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Are You Prepared For A 2021 Lease Audit?
Businesses have endured many unexpected changes and disruptions during the past two years, and the impact on corporate real estate and the workplace has been drastic. As your organization adapts…
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Partners May Have To Report More Income On Tax Returns Than They Receive In Cash
Are you a partner in a business? You may have come across a situation that’s puzzling. In a given year, you may be taxed on more partnership income than was…
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Proposed Regs For Inherited IRAs Bring Unwelcome Surprises
Back in late 2019, the first significant legislation addressing retirement savings since 2006 became law. The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act has resulted in many changes…
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The Specifics Of Tax Increment Financing
Tax increment financing (TIF) started in the 1950s as an urban renewal strategy and is now one of the country’s most commonly used economic development tools. Municipalities use TIF districts…
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The Effects of Implementing the New Lease Standard
Does your business happen to lease warehouse space, equipment, or vehicles? Do you have service contracts, supply agreements, or contract manufacturing arrangements? If so, you and your company may be…
