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On March 24, 2022, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found the federal oil spill tax under IRC Section 4611(b) unconstitutional when imposed on exports of crude oil from the United States.
Weaver's continuing series provides insight on general concepts to keep in mind as you plan and prioritize your digital transformation journey.
An employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) is a tax-advantaged way to sell a business to the employees of a company.
Learn about the new rules and amendments governing initial public offerings by special purpose acquisition companies that were introduced by the SEC.
Learn about the changes to the treatment of research expenditures under IRC Section 174 that recently took effect and how it can affect your business.
The Institute for Internal Auditors (IIA) published its third annual OnRisk report: OnRisk – A Guide to Understanding, Aligning, and Optimizing Risk, which identifies and defines key risks, as perceived by boards, management, and chief audit executives.
“Flowback services” used to transition an oil and gas well to production after hydraulic fracturing are taxable as equipment rentals under the Texas Administrative Code.
For mid-stream oil and gas companies, vendor and procurement fraud is all too common and can lead to substantial harm.
The Biden administration has proposed a number of renewable energy tax incentives in its recently released Green Book on tax proposals for its fiscal year 2022 budget.
The Biden administration has proposed to repeal a number of tax provisions that encourage direct investment in oil and gas properties as a way to offset the costs of extending and expanding clean energy tax provisions.
An ESOP is a qualified retirement plan sponsored by a company, but unlike a 401K, an ESOP must invest primarily in the stock of the company sponsor and an ESOP may borrow money to finance the purchase of company stock.
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