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Find out how innovative manufacturers can position themselves to leverage this new tariff on carbon and changing EU carbon regulations.
Individual taxpayers may want to consider 2024 inflation adjustments for gift exclusions & review their gift and estate plans in light of the changing tax landscape.
California’s landmark legislative package places unprecedented climate reporting requirements on public and private companies that do business in California.
Boards and management should examine how traditional and emerging risks, especially generative AI and other new technology, may affect their operations.
Sustainability reporting, cybersecurity guidelines and trends in stock-based compensation were topics for discussion at Weaver’s quarterly SEC Updates conversation.
The U.S. Tax Court opinion of Cecil v. Comm’r highlighted important valuation issues that will be significant as to how business appraisals are performed.
Weaver offers several topics to incorporate into the discussions at your next board and committee meetings. Consider these questions for your upcoming board meeting.
COSO released guidance for organizations to achieve effective internal controls over sustainability reporting based on Internal Control-Integrated Framework.
Will Frazier, Managing Director, Valuation Services, sat down with Wealth Management to discuss the divination of discounts for lack of marketability.
Scope 3 emissions include the same 6 GHGs that are inventoried in Scope 1 and Scope 2 but the difference is that they appear in the product’s value stream.
Scope 2 emissions are purchased from, and managed by, an off-site entity, such as an electric company, a localized grid or energy district.
Weaver offers several topics to incorporate into the discussions at your next board and committee meetings. Consider these questions before your next board meeting.
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