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IRS Notice 2024-52 confirmed the Marginal Well Credit applies in 2024, offering $0.77 per Mcf for qualified natural gas from marginal wells.
Shale maturation and technological innovation impact IP valuations, influencing long-term asset value and productivity in the oil and gas industry.
Discover how gas stations with c-stores qualify for bonus depreciation under the retail motor fuel outlet exception.
With an increasing demand for lithium across the energy sector, oilfields may find a common biproduct may hold the key to future growth.
Oil and gas prices have had their ups and down in recent years. Severance tax credits for “marginal” wells are available but are set to expire soon. Learn more.
Federal and state governments issued fuel tax relief after Hurricane Helene, including IRS dyed diesel penalty waivers, temporary licensing and IFTA suspensions.
Facing limited resources and increasingly rapid technology advances, public service organizations must evolve their processes, systems and infrastructure to embrace existing shifts.
Cybersecurity is critically important, especially for school districts. For educators, an understanding of cybersecurity’s best practices cannot be overstated.
Ensure your school district's financial transparency and compliance. Discover strategies to avoid common deficiencies in AFR and ACFR reviews.
Discover the key elements of GASB 103, Financial Reporting Model Improvement, which enhances financial reporting consistency and will go into effect on June 15, 2025.
The DOE has introduced a national definition of a zero emissions building, setting clear criteria for energy-efficient buildings to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
New GASB requirements affecting government entities include financial reporting improvements and classification of nonfinancial assets.
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