Inflation Reduction Act expands deductions for energy-efficient construction
October 21, 2022 Knowledge Center
Inflation Reduction Act expands deductions for energy-efficient construction

Mitigating the adverse effects of climate change is one of the primary targets of the recently enacted Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). To that end, the legislation is packed with tax incentives, including the significant expansion and extension of two tax deductions for energy-efficient construction. The changes to the Section 179D deduction for commercial buildings and the […]

M&A on the way? Consider a QOE report
October 19, 2022 Knowledge Center
M&A on the way? Consider a QOE report

Whether you’re considering selling your business or acquiring another one, due diligence is a must. In many mergers and acquisitions (M&A), prospective buyers obtain a quality of earnings (QOE) report to evaluate the accuracy and sustainability of the seller’s reported earnings. Sometimes sellers get their own QOE reports to spot potential problems that might derail […]

Don’t forget income taxes when planning your estate
October 19, 2022 Knowledge Center
Don’t forget income taxes when planning your estate

As a result of the current estate tax exemption amount ($12.06 million in 2022), many estates no longer need to be concerned with federal estate tax. Before 2011, a much smaller amount resulted in estate plans attempting to avoid it. But now, because many estates won’t be subject to estate tax, more planning can be […]

Preventing “privileged user” fraud and abuse
October 17, 2022 Knowledge Center
Preventing “privileged user” fraud and abuse

In most companies, employees need a user identity to access work-related hardware and software. Privileges to use certain applications or open certain files usually are provided to workers based on their department, role and level of authority. Over their tenure, employees might accumulate various privileges they no longer need. For example, someone who once worked […]

What does “probate” mean?
October 17, 2022 Knowledge Center
What does “probate” mean?

The term “probate” is one you’ve probably heard and might associate with negative connotations. But you may not fully understand what it is. For some people, the term conjures images of lengthy delays waiting for wealth to be transferred as well as bitter disputes among family members. Others, because the probate process is open to […]

Year-end tax planning ideas for individuals
October 14, 2022 Knowledge Center
Year-end tax planning ideas for individuals

Now that fall is officially here, it’s a good time to start taking steps that may lower your tax bill for this year and next. One of the first planning steps is to ascertain whether you’ll take the standard deduction or itemize deductions for 2022. Many taxpayers won’t itemize because of the high 2022 standard […]

Business valuations needed for private stock donations
October 14, 2022 Knowledge Center
Business valuations needed for private stock donations

Charitable contributions can be an effective way to lower taxes for the current tax year, but they don’t necessarily have to be made with cash. Charities also welcome donations of company stock, which offer a hidden bonus to donors if the shares have appreciated in value over the years. To reap the tax benefits on […]

401(k)s and M&As: Requesting a determination letter
October 12, 2022 Knowledge Center
401(k)s and M&As: Requesting a determination letter

When one business is sold to another, the buyer often asks for a determination letter to help assure that the seller’s 401(k) plan is qualified. The seller must then request such a letter from the IRS, but availability is restricted under certain rules. Assuming the 401(k) in question is an individually designed, single-employer plan, here’s […]

Deducting a trust’s charitable donations
October 10, 2022 Knowledge Center
Deducting a trust’s charitable donations

If you’re charitably inclined, it may be desirable to donate assets held in a trust. Why? Perhaps you’re not ready to let go of assets you hold individually. Or maybe the tax benefits of donating trust property would be more attractive than making an individual donation. Before moving forward, it’s important to understand the differences, […]

SEC Chair Gensler warns about conflicts of interest
October 10, 2022 Knowledge Center
SEC Chair Gensler warns about conflicts of interest

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler spoke during a recent webcast to commemorate the 20-year anniversary of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Gensler recommended that the SEC take a “fresh look” at its rules on the issue of auditor conflicts of interest. He also asked the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) to add auditor […]

How auditors use Benford’s Law to assess transactions
October 9, 2022 Knowledge Center
How auditors use Benford’s Law to assess transactions

An interesting tool called Benford’s Law can be effective in detecting fraud. But it also can be used during external auditing procedures to test journal entries for unusual numeric patterns. Here’s what you should know about this statistical technique, including its potential limitations. Random data sets According to Benford’s Law, in sets of random data, […]

FASB proposes last-minute changes to lease accounting rules
October 4, 2022 Knowledge Center
FASB proposes last-minute changes to lease accounting rules

Accounting Standards Codification Topic 842, Leases, requires organizations to report the full magnitude of their long-term lease obligations on their balance sheets — a historic first. For private companies and nonprofits, the changes take effect this year. Public entities adopted the rules in 2019. While the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) conducts its post-implementation review of […]