
Auto Dealerships Articles
Should Employers Allow Emotional Support Animals in the Workplace?
Posted by Stephanie Wilkinson on June 14, 2019
Many people have long recognized and cherished the emotional support available from their pets. An emerging category of service animal is a psychiatric service dog.
IRS Expands Self-Correction and Determination Letter Programs for Retirement Plans
Posted by Thomas Burns on June 13, 2019
The IRS recently expanded two existing programs for tax-qualified retirement plans — the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System (EPCRS) and the determination letter (DL) program for individually designed plans.
Close-Up On Financial Statements
Posted by Douglas Muth on June 12, 2019
There are three types of financial statements. One is the income statement. Can you name the other two?
EEOC Spotlights Disability Discrimination Claims
Posted by Stephanie Wilkinson on June 12, 2019
Federal and state laws have been designed to protect disabled individuals from discrimination.
Article IRS Announces Changes for Personal Use of Employer-Provided Vehicles
Posted by Kevin Smeader on June 11, 2019
The free use of a company car is one of the best perks an employee may receive as part of a compensation package, but the benefit to the employee isn't completely "free" under current tax law.
Overwhelmed by Wayfair? Automation Can Help
Posted by Mark Stack on June 11, 2019
Companies across industries and of all sizes have to contend with the fallout resulting from Wayfair, but it has been particularly onerous for middle-market companies.
Comparing Internal and External Audits
Posted by Sara Dayton on June 03, 2019
Internal and external auditors provide complementary coverage of financial matters that can help you make informed business decisions. What’s the difference between them?
IRS Wheels Out Additional Guidance on Company Cars
Posted by Michē Needham on May 31, 2019
If your business has placed (or will place) passenger automobiles (including light trucks and vans) into service for 2019, listen up! The IRS recently has released depreciation limits for these vehicles.
Wealth Planning Opportunity | Spousal Limited Access Trust
Posted by Cheryl A. Jankowski on May 09, 2019
Tax reform legislation doubled the federal estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax exemption to $11.18MM (as indexed for inflation) per person. This created a seven-year window for increased wealth transfer planning.
2018 Year-End Tax Planning for Businesses
Posted by Sherry DelleBovi, Michael Grimaldi, Mark Janulewicz, Brian Kern, Michē Needham, David Schlein, Cory Van Deusen V on January 03, 2019
Business tax planning is very complex. Careful planning involves more than just focusing on lowering taxes for the current and future years. How each potential tax saving opportunity affects the entire business must also be considered.