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Pennsylvania Legislature Passes Spending Plan to Pay for $32 Billion Budget

Earlier this week the Pennsylvania Legislature passed a spending plan to pay for the $32 billion budget it passed in July. Last summer’s legislation

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
Having 20 years’ experience dealing with both governmental and not-for-profit agencies, I can honestly say that management letter comments (material
Government, Tax
George Adams | 2.15.2017

UPDATED: Trump Issues Executive Order to Halt Implementation of Tax Changes

On February 13th an IRS official said that due to specific instructions from the Trump administration regarding the government regulatory process, the
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Congressman Tom Reed's Vision for Students and What It Means for Higher Education

In October, we recapped how the Senate Committee of Finance and House Ways and Means Committee had decided to renew their focus on the rising cost of higher

Ohio Budget Proposal Released

On January 30, Ohio Governor John Kasich released his budget proposal for the next two fiscal years, which includes a number of changes to Ohio’s

A Wrong Made Right for Combat-Injured Veterans

On December 16, 2016, President Obama signed the Combat-Injured Veterans Tax Fairness Act of 2016 into law. Many veterans who were separated from service

2017 Infrastructure Plan - What Can the Construction Industry Expect?

Following the 2016 election results, many construction industry company executives were trying to remember President Trump’s campaign promises related
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Time to Pay Attention to Congressional Tax Proposals

For the past many years, there has been a steady stream of proposals regarding tax reform coming from Washington, D.C. Up until now, the proposals all
Government and Public Administration is the second most represented sector victimized by fraud.[1] Corruption, billing and expense reimbursement schemes
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