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Sunsetting Tax Provisions and Potential Impacts In Divorce Cases

The Tax Cut and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 impacted all U.S. taxpayers due to drastic changes in the tax code. Some of these changes were permanent, while others expire (or “sunset”) after December 31, 2025. This means that unless Congress acts, several...
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Key Considerations for Business Owners When Navigating Multi-State Tax Obligations

The dream of many business owners is to have multiple locations across the country. But, as businesses expand across state lines, managing various state taxes becomes increasingly complex. To ensure compliance while optimizing tax positions, multi-state...
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New R&D Tax Credit Reporting Requirements On the Horizon

Businesses that capitalize on the popular Research and Development Tax Credit need to be aware of changes in reporting requirements for the 2024 tax year.
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Nonprofits Beware: Protect Tax-Exempt Status During Election Year

Many nonprofit organizations have a vested interest in political issues and their outcomes. But it’s important that nonprofit organizations, board members and leaders clearly understand how their campaign-related activities could attract unwelcome IRS...
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Virginia Issues Guidelines to Retroactively File 2021 Pass-Through Entity Tax Returns

Virginia’s Department of Taxation has issued long-awaited guidance on pass-through entity tax returns. Here’s what the guidance means for owners of pass-through entities.
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Tax Implications of Stock Options In Divorce

More and more, divorce attorneys are finding that stock options are becoming increasingly popular forms of equity incentive compensation. And when considering stock options in family law litigation, the main concern is typically the distribution of cash...
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