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How can financial institutions monitor social media activity and initiate a strategy to resolve issues timely enough to not be outpaced? Consider these steps:
The IRS released guidance on the prevailing wage & apprenticeship requirements for increasing the amount of many IRA credits and the deduction under IRC § 179D.
With the collapse of SVB, it is helpful to understand and think about the actions your financial institution may want to take to mitigate enterprise risk.
The IRS has issued Notice 2023-38 providing guidance on the domestic content requirements. Learn more about the specific requirements for a taxpayer.
Weaver is closely following the IRS and Treasury Department’s activities to issue further guidance on IRA clean energy credits and incentives.
Bank failures, inflation and uncertainty means examiners are scrutinizing liquidity and interest rate risk management practices at institutions.
A new post by Weaver highlights key tax law changes around golden parachute payments to executives. Learn more about how Section 280G may affect transactions.
Weaver's Forensics and Litigations Services professionals examine the Alex Murdaugh murder case from a fraud investigator’s perspective. Dive deeper into the case.
An important change in methodology for loans will have considerable impacts on the reserves of banking clients.
Weaver's Women in Tech series continues with how IT Advisory Services Senior Manager, Lulu Walker, was first introduced to the technology industry.
With the current interest rate and economic development, financial institutions may need to review their risk management strategies and practices.
Women supporting other women in school, business, and throughout their careers is a focus for Weaver professionals in Women’s History Month and year round.
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