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July 31, 2017
Eric Kreuter Featured in The CPA Journal’s Voices of the Profession Series
Featured: Eric A. Kreuter | July 26, 2017
Eric Kreuter, Partner with our Advisory Services Group, delivers insight on the evolution of fraud, the accountant’s role in preventing fraudulent activity and more in this episode of The CPA Journal’s Voices of the Profession series. Watch Video
Nonprofit Agendas - July, 2017
July 12, 2017
Amendments to New York Nonprofit Revitalization Act of 2013 are now in effect
By Michael McNee | John D'Amico | July 6, 2017
On November 28, 2016, additional amendments (the “2016 Amendment”) to the New York Nonprofit Revitalization Act of 2013 (the “NPRA”) were signed into the New York Not-for-Profit Corporation Law (“NPCL”). The 2016 Amendment is intended to “improve and make clarifying amendments” in order to “correct certain inconsistencies, and make the statute operate more smoothly and efficiently.”
Vivian Martinez and Sherry Fan featured in New York Real Estate Journal
Featured: Vivian Jin | June 13, 2017
Vivian Martinez, Partner in our Real Estate Group, and Sherry Fan, Director in our Real Estate Group, were featured in New York Real Estate Journal’s spotlight titled, “2017 Women in Professional Services.” In the article, they discuss their successes in the real estate industry. Read...
Doing Business Guide - UK
June 13, 2017
Best of the Bar: Philadelphia’s Top Lawyers
June 9, 2017
We are excited to be the presenting sponsor of The Philadelphia Business Journal’s inaugural “Best of the Bar” Awards program. The program seeks to honor the attorneys who continue to bolster Philadelphia’s reputation as one of the country’s top legal centers. Do you know a...
New rules for telling your financial story
By John D'Amico | June 2, 2017
Nonprofits that are at least partially funded through government contracts face two ongoing challenges. One is finding funding for any associated administrative costs that are not covered by the grant. The second is managing cash flow when governmental agencies are notoriously late in reimbursing nonprofits for expenses they have already incurred. It is common for nonprofits to wait three to six months or more for reimbursement. This can result in serious liquidity issues. Combined, these issues often make it difficult for nonprofits to provide potential private donors a true picture of their financial status.
Real Estate Advisor - June, 2017
May 30, 2017
Effective date of OMB’s Procurement Standards extended
By John D'Amico | May 25, 2017
On December 26, 2013, the US Office of Management and Budget (OMB) published 2 CFR 200, “Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards” – also referred to as the Uniform Guidance (UG). One of the most significant changes introduced by the UG relates to procurement standards for non-Federal entities.
Tax Alert: Trump Administration’s Tax Plan Explained
By Steven Eliach | May 17, 2017
On Wednesday, April 26, 2017, the Trump Administration unveiled a tax plan that proposes significant reductions to individual and corporate tax rates, reduces the number of individual tax brackets to three – 10 percent, 25 percent and 35 percent – and repeals the estate tax – among other proposals. While the plan has been presented as a broad outline, rather than in legislative text, the proposal represents a significant overhaul of the US tax system.
Valuation & Litigation Briefing, May 2017
May 15, 2017
Doing Business Guide – Malta
May 9, 2017
Where is US Corporate Tax Headed Under the New Administration?
By Solomon Packer | May 4, 2017
It is contemplated that US Congress will soon revise corporate tax policy.
Among the proposals coming to the fore, and being highly-debated in business and tax journals, is “destination-based cash-flow tax,” or “DBCFT.”
It is important to recognize that a DBCFT tax regime differs greatly from our current income tax system, and incorporates two distinct elements: a destination-based tax system, and a cash flow tax system.
SALT Alert: New York State 2017-2018 Budget
By Steven P. Bryde | April 21, 2017
New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed the 2017-2018 State Budget. The bill contains a variety of corporate franchise, personal income, and sales/use tax changes.
This year’s budget proposal contains a number of extenders and measures focused on compliance. The final budget may, however, be more notable for the original January proposals that were removed from the final budget, as opposed to what remained. Next, State legislatures, including New York’s, will likely be focused on addressing the effects of foreseeable federal tax law changes.
Nonprofit Agendas - April, 2017
April 20, 2017
Nonprofit Alert: New Filing Requirements for New Jersey Charitable Registrations
By John D'Amico | April 10, 2017
New Jersey-based nonprofit organizations are required to file either Form CRI-300R or CRI-200, along with their IRS Form 990 annually. These forms are due to the State of New Jersey on the last day of the sixth month following the close of the organization’s fiscal year.
Anthony Tempesta Featured in Westchester County Economic Development Guide
April 7, 2017
Anthony Tempesta, Partner-in-Charge of the firm’s Westchester Office, was featured in Westchester Magazine’s Westchester County Economic Development Guide. In his Q&A with the publication, Anthony highlights several key factors that played into the firm’s decision to “double down” in Westchester County. To read more, download...
Gotham Commercial Real Estate Monitor Winter 2017
March 27, 2017
Our annual Gotham Commercial Real Estate Monitor takes the pulse of New York’s commercial real estate property owners and managers, brokers, agents, attorneys, accountants and other professionals in this sector. Findings from the Winter 2016 edition of the survey provide insights on price perceptions, risk, the complexity of negotiating deals and other important market-related topics.
Tax Alert: IRS issues 2017 cost-of-living adjustments
By Avery E. Neumark | March 13, 2017
Did you know that the IRS has adjusted cost of living thresholds? The 2017 cost-of-living adjustment amounts trend higher than 2016 amounts, but only slightly. How might these amounts affect your year-end tax planning or retirement planning?
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