Recent Newsletters
- Unveiling Truth and Fairness: The Forensic Accountant in Divorce Cases
- Consultants vs. Expert Witnesses: It Pays to Hire Both
- Secrets to a Successful Turnaround Strategy
- The 2024 Tax Pocket Guide is Now Available!
- Business Owners, Divorce and the Potential for Fraud
- Alert from Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
- Changes to Texas Franchise No Tax Due Reports for 2024
- Detecting Fraud With Proactive Measures
- IRS Announces 2024 Standard Mileage Rates
- Protect Yourself From Fake Charities
- Preparing for the Sunset of 2017 Tax Cuts
- Lack of Buy-Sell Agreement Leads to Lengthy Litigation
- 2024 Social Security Wage Base Increase Announcement
- Compiling a Marital Balance Sheet in Divorce
- Increase in IRS Interest Rates & Upcoming Q3 Tax Payment Deadline!
- Important Update: Changes in IRS Revenue Officer Visits
- Use a Rebuttal Expert to Break Valuation Deadlock
- Is it a Trade or Business? There is no Bright Line Between Business and Hobbies
- Do Your Clients Understand the Tax Treatment of Their Settlements?
- Going Green Could Help Taxpayers Qualify for the Expanded Home Energy Tax Credits
- Goodwill in Divorce: Personal or Enterprise?
- IRS Promises 12 Customer Service Initiatives with $80 Billion Budget
- Dividing Up Assets When A Marriage Ends: Tax Implications
- The IRS Offers Easy and Convenient Options to Make Federal Tax Payments
- Filing Charges Against a Fraudster
- 2023 Tax Pocket Guides Are Here!
- Business Owners, Divorce and the Potential for Fraud
- Cybersecurity Concerns Affecting Business Valuations
- Feeling the Crunch of Inflation?
- Secure Act 2.0
- Back From the Future: Discounting Losses for Lost Profits Damages
- Solving the Mystery of Hidden Assets
- Valuing a Professional Practice Requires In-Depth Analysis
- Student Loan Forgiveness
- How Valuation Experts Adjust Their Analysis for Fraud
- Penalty Relief for Certain Taxpayers Filing Returns for 2019 and 2020 Due to the Pandemic
- Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 Was Passed by the Senate
- When Divorce Cases Get Sticky
- Timing and Financial Expertise are Critical in Divorces Today