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Learn MorePeople give to charitable causes that are meaningful to them and that make them feel like they are somehow making a difference. Today’s donors are savvy and often conduct due diligence, researching the credentials and spending habits of charitable organizations using websites such as Give.org or...
Read MoreEnabling or improving an organization’s Master Data Management (MDM) capabilities may seem daunting, but it is achievable with the right plan in place. The roadmap to MDM success can be implemented for a single data pillar — whether product, customer, vendor, finance or employee-related data —...
Read MorePrivate equity fund advisers earn income in different ways, including via management fees and profits interests. Strategic planning techniques — such as opting to waive the management fee — can help an adviser potentially defer income or take advantage of more preferential income tax rates. The key...
Read MoreOn October 5, 2016, the IRS issued final, temporary and proposed regulations on partnership disguised sales and allocation of liabilities. Under these regulations (and consistent with the prior regulations), when a partner contributes property to a partnership and receives a distribution within two...
Read MoreStartup technology companies face many operational, sales and financial challenges as they attempt to grow and scale the organization. Often, one of the most challenging and confusing aspects of growth is the fundraising process. However, understanding the different stages of fundraising, the...
Read MoreYou are likely aware of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers. But did you know that nonprofit organizations will be affected, too? Of the most significance to the nonprofit industry is that...
Read MoreOver the years we have seen companies, many of whom operate in real estate, purchase debt in the secondary market often significantly below the principal amount owed. The goal is to collect the price paid for the debt as well as a substantial portion of its original principal amount. However, those...
Read MoreGenerally, a partner who sells an interest in a partnership will recognize capital gain or capital loss on the disposition. However, Internal Revenue Code Section 751 may cause an unanticipated tax consequence — the need for the partner to recognize ordinary income on the sale of the partnership....
Read MoreAccounting Standards Update No. 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, is likely one of the most important pieces of work we have seen from the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) in years. While the standard goes into effect for nonpublic companies on January 1, 2019, there is much...
Read MoreAppraisers are increasingly incorporating trend analysis when valuing real estate. Property owners, as well as potential buyers, need to understand the role trend analysis (also known as market analysis) can play when determining value. Trend Analysis Which amenities and characteristics...
Read MoreIf you’ve invested in a small business and sold the stock after holding it for more than five years, you may be able to exclude a percentage of your gain under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 1202. This federal tax benefit can provide investors with significant tax savings, resulting in...
Read MoreThe implementation of Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, which go into effect in 2018 for public entities and 2019 for non-public entities, will incorporate some sweeping changes for how and when traditional software entities recognize...
Read MoreSophisticated organizations often treat acquisitions as an integral part of their enterprise growth strategy, and, as such, take a proactive approach to the pursuit and execution of a transaction. They invest in building capabilities that allow them to efficiently execute transactions and drive...
Read MoreThe obligation for registered investment companies (RICs) to pay foreign capital gains tax is not new by any means, but it is gaining more attention lately, making it imperative for fund management to take note. Foreign tax withholding on interest and dividends has been and continues to be the...
Read MoreAre you in the auto sales industry? If so, you may be able to exclude the use of a demonstrator (demo) vehicle from gross income and wages — and save on your income and payroll taxes. Generally, full-time auto salespeople using a demo in the area surrounding the sales office can exclude from...
Read MoreThe consequences of doing business in a country with which the U.S. has a tax treaty can be much different than those encountered when dealing with a non-treaty country. It’s important to understand the basic differences of each. Treaty Countries The United States has a number of bilateral...
Read MoreThe kiddie tax was added by the Tax Reform Act of 1986 to help prevent wealthy taxpayers from shifting investment assets to children, who generally enjoy lower tax brackets. In its 30-plus years of existence, the kiddie tax has expanded its reach from dependents under the age of 14 to those under...
Read MoreIt’s imperative that landlords and tenants know the tax ramifications — for better or worse — of the language that’s built into their lease and ancillary agreements. And it’s just as important to be aware of tax-impacting items not found in any written agreement. Specifically, there are three areas...
Read MoreThe potential requirement to annually file Form 5500 is one that’s not always top of mind for many businesses. The form is required by the Department of Labor (DOL) and IRS and details financial conditions, investments and operations of benefit plans. If you have more than 100 employees who...
Read MoreIf you buy property with environmental issues, you may be liable — even if you weren’t responsible for the presence of contaminants. To best protect yourself, be sure to include environmental review as part of your due diligence. Why Conduct Environmental Due Diligence The most obvious reason...
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