Divorcing? Revise Your Estate Plan.
If you are going through a divorce, you probably feel overwhelmed by all the legal and financial items you must attend to before the marriage termination is final. These tasks
If you are going through a divorce, you probably feel overwhelmed by all the legal and financial items you must attend to before the marriage termination is final. These tasks
A federal trial court recently invalidated several provisions of the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL’s) temporary regulations implementing the paid leave provisions of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA).
Increasing diversity is a key initiative at many companies in 2020. This movement goes beyond social responsibility — it can lead to better-informed decision-making, improved productivity, and enhanced value. Congress
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act made changes to excess business losses. This includes some changes that are retroactive, and there may be opportunities for some businesses
When business owners suspect that an employee is stealing assets or manipulating financial results, it is time to call a fraud expert to investigate. Although the complexity of the incident
If you are getting close to retirement, you may wonder: Are my Social Security benefits going to be taxed? If so, how much will you have to pay? It depends
Many businesses now offer, as part of their health care benefits, various types of accounts that reimburse employees for medical expenses on a tax-advantaged basis. These include health Flexible Spending
Employees or independent contractors? It is not only for-profit companies that struggle with the question of how to classify workers for federal tax purposes. Non-profit organizations must withhold and pay
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the IRS recently issued Notice 2020-52. It offers sponsors of safe harbor 401(k) plans with temporary relief from certain requirements applicable to midyear reductions
Starting in 2019, auditors’ reports for certain public companies must contain a new element: critical audit matters (CAMs). The requirement was in effect for audits of large accelerated filers (with