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Learn MoreSelling your business isn’t just about the business. That takes center stage of course, but it’s also just as much about you, the owner, and how financially prepared you’ll be in the next phase of your life. That’s where modeling the sale of your business and the impact it will have on your income...
Read MoreFor the 2022 tax year, the IRS has released updated instructions for schedules K-2 and K-3, which include the domestic filing exception.
Read MoreWhile there are many ways to sell your company, one lesser-known but worthy option is to sell to an Employee Stock Ownership Plan, or ESOP. An ESOP, which is a qualified defined contribution plan set up as a trust, allows a company’s employees to buy portions of the company by acquiring shares of...
Read MoreAs we usher in 2023 with gratitude and excitement for the year ahead, we can’t help but take a moment to look back. It was certainly an eventful year for businesses and industries, from an active M&A market and sweeping energy legislation, to new regulations impacting federal and state taxes, not to...
Read MoreAs a business owner, your personal wealth is likely concentrated in the equity ownership of your company — meaning your financial security is largely dictated by the company’s performance and continued success. This exposes you to a large amount of risk should any unfavorable events, such as...
Read MoreThe pace and intricacies of regulatory change in the investment industry are, at times, nothing short of overwhelming. Yet, organizations in this space need to have a clear understanding of evolving regulations, their timing and overall impact. To help you stay up to date, below is Cohen &...
Read MoreThe SECURE (Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement) Act of 2019 significantly changed the landscape of retirement savings for many individuals. Of the key areas the Act targets to help Americans prepare for retirement, many impact a common savings vehicle: Individual Retirement...
Read MoreThe business and economic climate in which we operate has seen a vast dichotomy of challenges and opportunities over the past year. Rising inflation, accompanied by rising prices to maintain margins; an influx of capital in the private marketplace and consistent M&A activity mark a few of the highs...
Read MorePosted by Jamie Studer and Alane Boffa The 2021 tax year saw many of the same regulations extended from 2020. However, things are different this year. Regulations governing 2022 will resemble those more in line with pre-pandemic times, as many of the provisions from the CARES Act of 2020 expired...
Read MoreSales and use taxes have been building in importance in the years since economic nexus thresholds were established in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. in 2018 — making it vital for businesses to have a handle on this area of taxation. And there is no better time to assess your sales and use tax...
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