by TaxOps | May 13, 2020 | Events, Federal Tax, State and Local, Tax Minimization, Tax News
Lindsay Haskell brings her collegiate-level competitive nature and leadership to the business environment, lending her sharp sense of perseverance, time management, and team first to the task of helping businesses grow. Please join us in welcoming Lindsay Haskell to...
by TaxOps | Feb 25, 2020 | State and Local, Tax News
The Tax Foundation map of state and local taxes (SALT) shows SALT collections per capita in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Janelle Cammenga writes that collections of $10,717 per capita in D.C. surpass those in any state. The five states with the...
by TaxOps | Jan 30, 2020 | State and Local, Tax News
In the fight for sanity in sales tax, states are up, but Utah shows the cracks that can form when states go too far. By Judy Vorndran Facing opposition in Utah from voters and a public referendum, lawmakers and the governor repealed a December tax overhaul that cut...
by TaxOps | Nov 24, 2017 | Tax Minimization, Tax News
A recently released directive to all IRS Large Business and International (LB&I) employees directs examiners not to challenge Qualifying Research Expenses (QREs) for businesses that meet underlying requirements and follow extensive, specific steps. By removing QRE...
by TaxOps | Apr 11, 2017 | Tax Minimization, Tax News, White Papers
If your business has never claimed the federal research and development (R&D) credit before or dismissed it due to eligibility restrictions, it?s time to take another look. Two recent options are giving companies previously shut out of the world of R&D credits...
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