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This webinar summary covers changes to the TCJA, tax rates and credits, new requirements for ASC 280 and ASC 740 and year-end impairment reminders.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service have issued long-awaited guidance for the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit.
With 2024 coming to a close, time is running out for manufacturing companies to take advantage of many year-end tax benefits.
Learn how Qualified Personal Residence Trusts (QPRTs) can help high-net-worth families reduce estate taxes and leverage increased tax exemptions.
With bonus depreciation ending by 2026, taxpayers may turn to Section 179 as a tax strategy for immediate asset deductions.
Weaver covers the top issues across our Specialty Tax Services, including State and Local Tax (SALT), Transactions, Tax Provisions, Tax Credits and more.
Federal and state governments issued fuel tax relief after Hurricane Helene, including IRS dyed diesel penalty waivers, temporary licensing and IFTA suspensions.
Weaver's team covers the top issues across our Specialty Tax Services, including State and Local Tax (SALT), Transactions, Tax Provisions, Tax Credits and more.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released changes to Form 6765. We examine the changes and the implications that this will have for taxpayers.
The IRS has moved to simplify the requirements surrounding the research credit refund claim process. Here’s what you need to know about this important change.
Weaver's Specialty Tax Services team covers the top issues across our Specialty Tax Services, including State and Local Tax (SALT), Fixed Assets, Tax Provisions and Transaction Tax Advisory.
Counties can impose surcharge when pipeline companies claim IRC Section 45Q carbon capture & sequestration tax credit on pipelines passing through their jurisdiction.