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Guaranteed Payments Are the Only Amount Subject to Self-Employment Tax, Right?

On Wednesday, April 12, the Tax Court issued a memorandum decision Castigliola¹ that addressed the self-employment tax characterization of income

Can a Vehicle-Related Benefits Program Reduce Costs?

A current issue within not-for-profit and governmental entities is whether it makes financial sense to provide vehicles to employees or to reimburse them
Tax Reform
Ryan Broze | 4.27.2017

The Trump Administration Reveals its Fundamental Principles for Tax Reform

In the White House’s briefing on April 26, it was made clear that tax reform is all about creating more jobs and growing the economy. The details

Challenging the Traditional Tuition Model

Traditional tuition models are being challenged by many who see the rising cost of tuition as a potential impediment to those wishing to pursue a college
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Time to Revisit Your International Stock Exposure

Since the end of the financial crisis in 2009, the U.S. stock market has been on a roll. From March 9, 2009 (the U.S. stock market bottom) through March

The Florida Electronic Wills Act

Anyone who hasn’t lived on a deserted island for the past two decades has surely observed how the digital age has transformed nearly every aspect

IRS to Begin Using Private Debt Collectors

Taxpayers with long-overdue federal tax obligations should be aware of a new weapon in the Internal Revenue Service’s (the “IRS”) tax

The Benefit of Tracking Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

The development and monitoring of Key Performance Indicators (“KPIs”) is a concept that has been around for quite some time. However, there
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Standard College Dorms... A Thing of the Past...

While on-campus housing is typically mandatory for first-year college students, the luxurious off-campus housing options surrounding campuses across the

DOL Delays Applicability of Fiduciary Rule, but the Horse is Out of the Barn...

The Department of Labor has delayed by 60 days the applicability date of the long-debated Fiduciary Rule. The rule was to be effective April 10 and now
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