Don’t let tax ID thieves steal your refund — or your peace of mind
October 1, 2022 Knowledge Center
Don’t let tax ID thieves steal your refund — or your peace of mind

Any form of identity theft can be costly, unsettling, and take months — sometimes years — to fully recover from and repair. But tax-related identity theft can be particularly disturbing because it involves the IRS, about which many people already harbor suspicion and anxiety. Although the IRS has taken significant steps in recent years to […]

Inflation Reduction Act expands valuable R&D payroll tax credit
September 30, 2022 Knowledge Center
Inflation Reduction Act expands valuable R&D payroll tax credit

When President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) into law in August, most of the headlines covered the law’s climate change and health care provisions. But the law also enhances an often overlooked federal tax break for qualifying small businesses. The IRA more than doubles the amount a qualified business can potentially claim as […]

Is your income high enough to owe two extra taxes?
September 29, 2022 Knowledge Center
Is your income high enough to owe two extra taxes?

High-income taxpayers face two special taxes — a 3.8% net investment income tax (NIIT) and a 0.9% additional Medicare tax on wage and self-employment income. Here’s an overview of the taxes and what they may mean for you. 3.8% NIIT This tax applies, in addition to income tax, on your net investment income. The NIIT […]

Valuing goodwill in divorce: Recent cases provide insight
September 27, 2022 Knowledge Center
Valuing goodwill in divorce: Recent cases provide insight

Goodwill is one of the most confusing aspects of valuing a business interest for divorce cases. In many states, goodwill needs to be valued and then divided into two pieces: business and personal goodwill. Unfortunately, significant differences in methods and theories exist on this complex issue, as recent case law demonstrates. Key definitions According to […]

Don’t let fraud break the bonds of your family business
September 27, 2022 Knowledge Center
Don’t let fraud break the bonds of your family business

According to Family Enterprise USA, 87% of U.S. companies are family businesses, which are responsible for 54% of gross domestic product or $7.7 trillion. Although family businesses are an economic pillar of strength, several studies have found that they’re more vulnerable to occupational fraud than other companies. Here’s what you need to know if you […]

Assessing ERISA’s impact on a telehealth benefit
September 23, 2022 Knowledge Center
Assessing ERISA’s impact on a telehealth benefit

The popularity of telehealth grew exponentially when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in the spring of 2020. Many people have now returned to in-person appointments with their physicians, though virtual visits remain a convenient option under some circumstances. The situation has motivated many employers to formally offer telehealth as an employee benefit. As a result, a […]

Using agreed-upon procedures to target specific items of concern
September 23, 2022 Knowledge Center
Using agreed-upon procedures to target specific items of concern

Agreed-upon procedures engagements provide limited assurance on a specific aspect of an organization’s financial or nonfinancial information — which can cover various items. For example, a CPA could provide a statement about the reliability of a company’s accounts receivable, the validity of the sales team’s credit card payments, the effectiveness of the controls for the […]

Putting a price tag on intangible assets
September 22, 2022 Knowledge Center
Putting a price tag on intangible assets

Intangible assets — such as patents, copyrights and trademarks — are essential to the operations of many companies, but they’re rarely reported on the balance sheet. And even when they are reported due to an acquisition, book value is often based on historical cost under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). However, historical cost may […]

Should there be new tax rules for telecommuters?
September 16, 2022 Knowledge Center
Should there be new tax rules for telecommuters?

During the initial pandemic lockdowns of 2020, many people learned for the first time what it was like to work from home. Not everyone loved it, but some employers and employees found telecommuting to be so mutually beneficial that they’re still doing it. And the practice was growing in popularity before the public health crisis […]

IRS won’t address some spinoff/terminations involving pension plan assets
September 13, 2022 Knowledge Center
IRS won’t address some spinoff/terminations involving pension plan assets

Generally, when a qualified retirement plan terminates with surplus funds, Internal Revenue Code Section 4980 imposes an excise tax on any plan funds and property that revert to the employer sponsoring the plan. This is referred to as “employer reversion.” In Revenue Procedure 2022-28, the IRS recently notified qualified plan sponsors and employers that it […]

The Inflation Reduction Act: what’s in it for you?
September 13, 2022 Knowledge Center
The Inflation Reduction Act: what’s in it for you?

You may have heard that the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was signed into law recently. While experts have varying opinions about whether it will reduce inflation in the near future, it contains, extends and modifies many climate and energy-related tax credits that may be of interest to individuals. Nonbusiness energy property Before the IRA was […]

Are your risk-management practices keeping up with the times?
September 9, 2022 Knowledge Center
Are your risk-management practices keeping up with the times?

Risks abound in today’s uncertain marketplace. Nearly two-thirds of senior finance leaders said that the volume and complexity of corporate risks have changed “mostly” or “extensively” in the past five years, according to a new report published by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and North Carolina State University. Surprisingly, this report, 2022 State […]