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10.25.23

What Construction Businesses With Inventory Should Know About Section 263A

Section 263A is an often misunderstood and misapplied part of the Internal Revenue Code. And it’s one that many construction businesses — particularly homebuilders —…

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10.25.23

Upgrading Financial Statements to a Classified Balance Sheet

The three major parts of a company’s financial statements are generally regarded to be the balance sheet, the income statement and the statement of cash…

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10.25.23

When Is the Most Beneficial Time To Collect Social Security Retirement Benefits?

“When should I start collecting my Social Security retirement benefits?” This is a common question we are asked as part of our annual tax consulting…

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10.25.23

How Safe Are Your Business’s Paper Checks?

Recently, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) told U.S. financial institutions to exercise caution when processing paper checks because they might be fake. Paper checks?…

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10.25.23

Protecting Your Business While Using AI

Have you ever wondered whether the photo or video you’re viewing, the audio you’re listening to or the article you’re reading is real? Artificial intelligence…

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10.25.23

Financial Statement Fraud: Don’t Believe Everything You Read

Financial statements are central to understanding any business. A public company’s balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement enable investors, lenders, the media and…

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month
10.25.23

Protecting Your Business: Nine Tips for Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Cybersecurity is no longer optional for businesses. Every business, from a sole proprietorship to a multinational corporation, needs to know its vulnerabilities to cyber threats.…

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10.23.23

The Social Security Wage Base for Employees and Self-Employed People Is Increasing in 2024

The Social Security Administration recently announced that the wage base for computing Social Security tax will increase to $168,600 for 2024 (up from $160,200 for…

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10.23.23

State Taxes Affect Business Sales, Too

For various reasons, business owners sometimes decide to put their companies on the market. To successfully negotiate the sale of a business, it’s critical to…

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10.23.23

Don’t Get Carried Away by a Windfall

Receiving a sudden and sizable influx of cash may seem like a dream come true. It can be, but many people get carried away by…