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Learn MoreAs noted in a prior post relating to critical steps in mastering an acquisition, a transaction’s deal thesis should drive the integration strategy. More and more companies lead with integration strategy as a way to identify targets and structure the pro forma financial models. While there are...
Read MoreDetermining the fair value of the assets listed on your company’s financial statements, or even a portion of them, is not an easy task. It often leads to ethical dilemmas because of the significant professional judgment required. This is particularly true when valuing investments that are not...
Read MoreMany organizations, particularly in the purchasing department, find it difficult to clearly see, manage and optimize spend across the organization due to decentralized procurement processes, disparate systems and fragmented data. But there’s good news. The growing trend of building integrated...
Read MoreOn March 21, 2019, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2019-03, Not-for-Profit Entities (Topic 958): Updating the Definition of Collections. This ASU specifically addresses the use of proceeds from sales of collections and related disclosures. Collections include groupings of art,...
Read MorePrior to the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in late 2017, the future of the Historic Tax Credit (HTC) for rehabilitating historic buildings was questionable. The HTC — also known as the federal rehabilitation credit — survived and remains a valuable tool for developers, though it’s...
Read MoreOften, a discussion about robotic process automation (RPA) brings to mind images of robots on a manufacturing line or a Sci-Fi-style android. This makes the demo of an actual RPA “bot” a little anticlimactic. Where are the robots? RPA automation actually comes in the form of virtual software...
Read MoreThe Department of Treasury and the IRS have issued final regulations related to Regulated Investment Company (RIC) qualification testing for RICs invested in foreign corporations treated for U.S. federal income tax purposes as controlled foreign corporations (CFCs) or passive foreign investment...
Read MoreWhile cryptocurrencies have become a popular investment vehicle, there is still much ambiguity regarding how to treat the emerging asset class for tax purposes. Taxation of cryptocurrencies is complicated at any level, be it partnership, corporation or other. However, it's also important to...
Read MoreSignificantly behind the originally published timeframe, the second round of proposed regulations related to the Qualified Opportunity Zone program is currently under review at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs. The following issues still need to be addressed: The meaning...
Read MoreThere is an abundance of information surrounding the aggregation rules to determine whether or not a company is part of a controlled group, such as a parent-subsidiary group, brother-sister group or a combined group. The rules apply not only to corporations but also to partnerships and other forms...
Read MoreA new IRS requirement slated for tax years beginning in 2018 requires partnerships to track and report negative tax basis capital, as defined by the IRS, to its partners and the IRS — or face penalties. However, on March 7, 2019, the IRS issued Notice 2019-20, stating a partnership will not be...
Read MoreLiquidation basis of accounting is generally applicable to both private and public companies when liquidation is “imminent.” Investment companies regulated under the Investment Company Act of 1940 are specifically exempt, as they cannot legally change the way they measure their net asset value....
Read MoreThe AICPA’s Auditing Standards Board (ASB) is taking steps to enhance the consistency of financial reporting between public and private companies. A new omnibus auditing standard will cover standards on related parties, communications with audit committees, and consideration of fraud in a financial...
Read MoreThere have been many changes in Ohio tax law that may affect your 2018-2019 Ohio and local business and personal taxes. Below is a brief summary of the items taxpayers should consider. 1. Ohio Municipal Centralization Centralized filing started in 2018. Business taxpayers filing multiple local...
Read MoreEffective January 1, 2019, private companies are required to comply with Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers. The new standard results in a five-step process to follow when recording revenue: Identify the contract Identify separate performance...
Read MoreThe IRS Large Business and International (LB&I) Division is currently pursuing a “compliance campaign” against large land developers of residential communities for improper use of the more taxpayer-friendly completed contract method (CCM) of accounting. The IRS believes some developers are deferring...
Read MoreEach year, every not-for-profit organization is required to file either a 990, 990-EZ or 990-N tax form with the IRS. Regardless of which form your organization files, the various questions and required schedules often generate confusion in three primary areas: Recording noncash donation...
Read MoreThe 529 education savings plan is often a great way to help children or other beneficiaries pay for educational expenses. And thanks to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, some of the expenses covered now include those beginning as early as kindergarten. >> Learn more about how 529 plans work in...
Read MoreThere’s been much talk surrounding the new leasing standard that has already taken effect for publicly traded companies and looms over privately held companies for periods beginning after December 15, 2019. One of the most anticipated standards the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has...
Read MoreUp until the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed in 2017, many taxpayers used 529 education savings plans as a tax-free way to save for their children’s or other beneficiaries’ college education. However, beginning January 1, 2018, those funds can be used for any qualified educational expenses, including...
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