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Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Scope Levels, & The Future of Disclosures

Learn more about the three levels of scope in which emissions can be classified for registration statements, periodic reports, and audited financial statements.

Semiconductor Chip Shortage’s Continual Impact

Learn more about the lingering effects of semiconductor chip shortages on the retail and automotive industries.

Move Over, Standard Shopping. Hello to Self-Checkout!

Read about the accelerating use of self-checkout lanes in service-oriented stores and consider pros and cons of their implementation.

SEC’s New Proposed Environmental Disclosures

Learn more about the SEC's proposed changes to the financial statement disclosure requirements for public companies.
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457(b) Plans – What You Should Know

Learn about 457(b) retirement plans, including eligibility and participation requirements.

Most Schedule K-2 and K-3 Reporting Can Now Be Postponed Until 2022 Tax Return Filing

Better understand the transition relief from Schedule K-2 and K-3 reporting for certain domestic partnerships and S corporations.

IRS Released Standards for LLCs to Receive Tax-Exempt Status

Learn more about how the IRS released standards for LLC's to receive tax-exempt status

E-filing of New Pass-Through Schedules K-2 and K-3 Starts in March

Read about how and when taxpayers with international tax items can electronically file the IRS' new Schedules K-2 and K-3 with their Forms 1065 or 1120-S.
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What To Know About Updated Required Minimum Distribution Rules

Learn more about the updated uniform life table required minimum distribution rules (RMD) As of January 1, 2022 and when you need to take RMDs.

New Allegheny County Paid Sick Leave Requirements

Learn more about the recently passed paid sick leave ordinance for Allegheny County.
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