The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) will have widespread impact for almost every taxpayer. Visit our OBBBA Resource Center regularly for continuing updates and guidance on the tax impact of this legislation to you and your industry.
Learn MoreCohen & Co, one of the top tax and accounting firms in the U.S., is pleased to announce an expansion of its Michigan-based presence with the acquisition of Gordon Advisors, P.C. (Gordon Advisors), one of Southeast Michigan’s leading public accounting and business consulting firms for more than 70...
Read MoreWhile NYC’s proposed PTET credit reduction is no longer on the table, it’s imperative to understand and prepare for this type of unprecedented tax legislation.
Read MoreCohen & Co is pleased to announce Andrew Palko has joined the firm as a partner focused on private and registered fund assurance services, adding to the firm’s broader Asset Management Group. He is located in the Chicago office.
Read MoreAsset protection and spendthrift trusts are valuable additions to estate planning, especially for business owners or individuals with large estates.
Read MoreDecentralized finance is similar to traditional finance in many ways. The technology may be different. The path to broader acceptance is not.
Read MoreUnderstand how UBTI impacts tax-exempt real estate investors and why structuring investments properly is key to minimizing unexpected tax exposure.
Read MoreThis high-level guides help investors, business owners and professionals bridge the gap between technical accounting concepts and practical investment reality.
Read MoreDomestic corporate blockers are used in Regulated Investment Company (RIC) structures to facilitate investments that may generate nonqualifying income. While RICs generally avoid entity-level taxation, the domestic blockers beneath them live in a world of ASC 740, quarterly estimated tax payments...
Read MoreTexas and Arizona are emerging as top investment hubs, leveraging talent, growth and pro-business policies to attract capital, companies and innovation.
Read MoreLearn nine things fund managers should know about data centers, tax ramifications of investing in them and other considerations to talk through with your advisers.
Read MoreLearn the basics of REITs, from types of REITs and organizational requirements, to asset and income tests, to additional perspectives investors should consider.
Read MoreDouble down on a few simple steps during tax season to help keep your data safe and your peace of mind intact.
Read MoreRevenue cut-off is a key accounting risk for transportation companies. Learn best practices to overcome these challenges.
Read MoreIRS Notice 2026‑16 gives taxpayers the interim guidance to understand how to claim a special depreciation allowance for certain production related real property.
Read MorePublic and private REITs, particularly mortgage REITs, can now more likely manage financial risk without being concerned of accidentally jeopardizing their REIT status.
Read MoreThe recent Court of Federal Claims ruling in Kwong vs. U.S. may give taxpayers a refund opportunity on penalties and/or interest resulting from underpayments, late filings or late payments during the COVID-19 pandemic. While it is still too early to know how this will ultimately play out in the...
Read MoreEspecially in the heart of tax season, if not all year long, it’s important to be aware of the multitude of tax law changes, opportunities and any potential challenges before filing your returns.
Read MoreRecent IRS guidance on eligibility of 100% bonus depreciation under the OBBBA proves eligibility for full expensing in 2025 and even 2026 is subject to critical timing requirements.
Read MoreCapitalization of costs, interest capitalization and impairment testing are important in real estate accounting, but so are broader issues that can elevate financial reporting to a strategic asset.
Read MoreAfter 40 years, Form 1120-RIC can finally be e-filed as of mid-February 2026.
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