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Weaver’s valuation professionals analyzed physician practice transaction volume data to examine the potential impact on valuations.
Those applying for the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit must use the DOE eXCHANGE portal. It is now open for business. Contact Weaver if you have questions.
On June 14, Treasury and the IRS released much anticipated guidance on the transfer of certain credits in the form of proposed regulations.
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.
Nurse shortages have skewed the normal percentage mix towards agency resulting in increased hourly unit costs. Learn about the health care valuation implication.
The IRS issued proposed regulations on the application of the federal Superfund Tax that address a number of issues surrounding the imposition of the tax.
The DOL has committed to finalizing regulations surrounding the adequate consideration exemption, a proposed regulation still being cited in ESOP transactions
Tune in as CFO of Pieper-Houston Electric, Will Rosell, sits down with Weaver's Jennifer Krieger to explain how and why their ESOP plan was chosen.
Will Frazier, Managing Director, Valuation Services, sat down with Wealth Management to discuss the divination of discounts for lack of marketability.
Weaver's Adam Portacci highlights the current trends and what is on the horizon for rural physician compensation. Learn more.
In the March 6 Internal Revenue Bulletin the IRS issued a statement on export tax for oil spills. Find out more about this notice and how taxpayers are affected.
In a recent decision, the First District Court of Appeals in Illinois held that book-out transactions are transfers of ownership of fuel and are subject to tax.
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