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Tune in to this Weaver On-Chain podcast about how DAOs are emerging as new entity structures and their potential to shift business management and governance.
Tune in to this Weaver On-Chain podcast to learn about the benefits of bitcoin as well as blockchain technology and other digital assets.
In this exciting debut episode of Weaver On-Chain, host Tim Savage, CPA, Blockchain & Digital Assets, Tax Services, welcomes world-renowned expert Dr. Sean Stein Smith DBA, CPA, as his inaugural guest on a podcast dedicated to the exciting world of cryptocurrency and the blockchain industry.
There are plenty of questions about cryptocurrency and blockchain, so Weaver’s Beyond the Numbers reached out to Tim Savage, who oversees tax services for Weaver’s Cryptocurrency Task Force, to help answer those questions.
As 2021 comes to an end, many organizations are winding down another hectic year, and planning for 2022 with much more optimism.
The growing popularity of virtual currencies and their potential to facilitate tax evasion has prompted the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Congress to impose additional reporting requirements on taxpayers who hold or use virtual currencies.
With cryptocurrencies becoming more mainstream, Weaver is consistently asked to decrypt what crypto means for individuals and businesses that want to learn more.
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.
We’ve all seen it. Your organization has a contract in place with a key customer, but your obligations don’t necessarily make sense to the people responsible for achieving them. This is especially common with IT-related obligations, and is typically caused by the volume of verbiage addressing IT topics and a lack of understanding of that jargon by legal and finance leadership.
Both “essential” and “non-essential” businesses are experiencing the impact of COVID-19 on their operations and bottom line. Business owners are looking to their commercial property insurance policy as a means of minimizing or recovering revenue shortfalls by filing COVID business interruption insurance claims, construction claims and other property damage claims related to the pandemic.