Business Law And Transactions
Healthy Businesses Lead to Successful Sales: Business Ownership Maintenance is Key
What does getting your car its annual safety inspection and selling a business have in common? More than seems obvious.…
Read MoreFTC Seeks to Ban Non-compete Clauses: What This Really Means for Your Business
Today we will cover how the FTC seeks to ban non-compete clauses and what this means for your business. On…
Read MoreAttorney-Client Privilege
Almost everybody is aware of the concept that communications between clients and their attorneys are “privileged,” but the fine lines…
Read MoreFinCEN Issues Final Rule for Beneficial Ownership Reporting under Corporate Transparency Act
On September 30, 2022, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) within the U.S. Department of Treasury issued final regulations under…
Read MoreForwarding Email to Hotel Front Desk for Printing Waived Privilege!
Normally I write about recent and interesting tax cases in this blog, but every now and then, I come across…
Read MoreVirtual Currency and Virtual Transactions – Real Tax Issues in Real Dollars
Recently the IRS released a draft form of Form 1040 for the upcoming tax year. The biggest change is a…
Read MoreHarvesting Tax Credits Is Legitimate Business for Tax Purposes
If the sole purpose of a partnership is to harvest tax credits, is that a legitimate business for tax purposes? …
Read MorePass-Through Entities in Bankruptcy-Beware of Phantom Income
Recently I discussed the tax issues created by the inadvertent inclusion of partnership tax provisions in an operating agreement for…
Read MoreSelf-Employed and Deducting Car Expenses? – Document or Else!
An internet search of “Schedule C filers” will yield a bevy of sites warning of the increased audit risk and…
Read MoreLegal Fees – Deductible as Ordinary Business Expenses or Capitalized?
This is the question currently on appeal from the Tax Court to the Third Circuit. In Myland, Inc. v. Commissioner…
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