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Health Savings Account contributions and distributions work to help you save on health care costs and maximize tax benefits for future needs.
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) conducted its Q3 Outlook Survey. Read more for a discussion and analysis of the results.
Featured in American Health Law Association’s online publication, Weaver partners Corey Palasota and Tashiana Briggs outline personal goodwill in health care M&A transactions.
Weaver’s Kirby Ross and Jackie Gonzalez explore the rules surrounding UBIT for not-for-profit organizations. Tune in.
Employee Retention Credit (ERC) scams attempt to lure businesses into applying for the ERC when they do not qualify, even under its expanded eligibility.
Many third-party promoters of the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) ignore a crucial qualifier within the partial shut-down safe harbor: The “more than nominal” test.
Avoiding ERC Scams begins with understanding the partial shut-down safe harbor and other complexities within ERC qualifications.
Whether you are a buyer or a seller, we can help you model the tax consequences of a transaction & determine the impact of making a Section 338(h)(10) election for an acquisition.
What tax issues are impactful to your organization? How can Weaver help your organization adapt to emerging guidance? What are your unasked & unanswered questions on changes to the 990 and 990-T? In this user-driven session, our team delivers content based on questions and issues submitted by YOU during registration. The format was live and unscripted, exploring answers to YOUR most critical issues.
Landing a corporate sponsorship is an accomplishment, especially in today’s economy. If you do succeed in securing a corporate sponsorship, you’ll want to keep unrelated business income tax (UBIT) from cutting into your new income.
When cryptocurrencies first came on the scene, they were widely viewed as a fringe development, but in recent years they’ve moved closer to the mainstream.