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Do you need to file a 2016 gift tax return by April 18?


Last year you may have made significant gifts to your children, grandchildren or other heirs as part of your estate

An EAP can keep your top players on the floor


A GOOD BASKETBALL TEAM IS AT ITS BEST WHEN ITS TOP PLAYERS ARE ON THE FLOOR. SIMILARLY, A COMPANY IS

Envision your advisory board before you


Many companies reach a point in their development where they could benefit from an advisory board. It's all too easy

What you need to know about the tax treatment of ISOs


Incentive stock options allow you to buy company stock in the future at a fixed price equal to or greater

Is annual financial reporting enough?


Pease Bell February 10, 2017 Businesses generally issue year-end financial statements to let investors and lenders evaluate their financial

FASB approves one-step goodwill impairment test


In January, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued updated guidance to simplify goodwill impairment testing for public companies and

2016 higher-education tax breaks can save your family taxes


Was a college student in your family last year? Or were you a student yourself? You may be eligible for

PTO banks: A smart HR solution for many companies


"I'm taking a sick day!" This familiar refrain usually is uttered with just cause, but not always. What if there

Ready, set, audit


If your business issues audited financial statements and follows a calendar year end, your external auditing procedures have already begun.

Is your business committed to its cost-control regimen?


At the beginning of the year, many people decide they're going to get in the best shape of their lives.

The investment interest expense deduction: Less beneficial than you might think


Investment interest - interest on debt used to buy assets held for investment, such as margin debt used to buy

Succession planning and estate planning must go hand in hand


As the saying goes, nothing lasts forever - and that goes for most companies. Then again, with the right succession

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