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#KPMCPAs is happy to announce our recent promotions! They include the following: Mike Nelson, CPA, CFE to Supervisor; Maria Martin, CPA to Senior; and Julie Tulla, CPA to Senior! Visit
#KPMCPAs is happy to announce our recent promotions! They include the following: Mike Nelson, CPA, CFE to Supervisor; Maria Martin, CPA to Senior; and Julie Tulla, CPA to Senior! Visit
The IRS recently issued another notice extending tax deadlines because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Notice 2020-35 supplements IRS Notice 2020-23 and earlier guidance by extending the deadlines for certain additional
Outsourcing may appeal to organizations that are currently struggling with mounting overhead costs during the COVID-19 crisis. By outsourcing, you convert certain fixed overhead costs associated with compensating and supporting
There are several tools you can use to build flexibility into your estate plan. Flexibility is especially important now because of an uncertain estate planning environment. The federal gift and
It may be two months from the extended tax deadline, but the time to start planning is now! With uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 crisis, let the #KPMTax team help with
The IRS recently issued frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding retirement plan distribution and loan relief under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. This relief applies to qualified
Sustainability reports explain the impact of an organization’s activities on the economy, environment, and society. During the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, stakeholders continue to expect robust, transparent sustainability reports, with
Several major companies have already filed for bankruptcy during the COVID-19 crisis and many more large and small businesses are expected to follow suit. If you are a creditor of
Nearly everyone has heard about the Economic Impact Payments (EIPs) that the federal government is sending to help mitigate the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The IRS reports that in
The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2018 landmark case of South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. (Wayfair) has led to increasingly complex rules and left businesses with exposure related to sales and