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Be prepared for IRS audits of COVID-19 ERC claims
Summer 2023
Newsletter: Profitable Solutions for Nonprofits
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: The availability of Employee Retention Credits (ERCs) during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic — particularly the ability to claim advance payments of the credits — played a critical role in keeping many nonprofits afloat. Now, however, the IRS has begun to subject some employers that claimed ERCs to audits. Given the extended five-year statute of limitations for such audits, nonprofits that claimed the credits need to prepare. This article highlights what nonprofits should do to prepare for a possible ERC audit.
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Get ready for a new cyberincident reporting rule
Spring 2022
Newsletter: Community Banking Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: Soon banks will be required to report significant cyberincidents within 36 hours, under a new rule issued by the Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). This article explains details of the rule and answers some frequently asked questions about it.
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What can you do about claim denials?
Winter 2022
Newsletter: Rx for Practice Management / Practice Management Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: Among the most essential characteristics of a financially healthy medical practice is claim acceptance and timely payment. In the current volatile economy, it’s even more important for practices to ensure that their billing processes run smoothly and that they avoid bumps in the road caused by too many claim denials. This article provides some ways to increase claim acceptance.
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Shh! This is a silent trust — let’s keep it quiet
Year End 2020
Newsletter: Insight on Estate Planning
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: Generally, estate planning advisors recommend that individuals be upfront with family members about how they plan to divide their assets. However, when using a “silent trust,” sometimes referred to as a “quiet trust,” people will have to keep their plans to themselves. This article explains that a silent trust limits the amount of information shared with beneficiaries or, in some cases, keeps the existence of the trust secret.
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Patent damages – Federal Circuit clarifies apportionment of lost profits
January / February 2018
Newsletter: Viewpoint on Value
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: In Mentor Graphics Corporation v. EVE-USA, Inc., et. al, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit provided welcome guidance on apportionment of lost profits in patent infringement cases. This article explains the Panduit test and how the court used it to decide this case. Mentor Graphics Corporation v. EVE-USA, Inc., et al., Nos. 2015-1470, 2015-1554, 2015-1556, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fed. Cir., Mar. 16, 2017 Panduit Corp. v. Stahlin Bros., 575 F.2d 1152 (6th Cir. 1978)
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Should you name a trust as IRA beneficiary?
November / December 2017
Newsletter: Estate Planner
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: An IRA is a popular vehicle to save for retirement, and it can also be a powerful estate planning tool. Some people designate a trust as beneficiary of their IRAs, but is that a good idea? This article explores the benefits and pitfalls of naming a trust as an IRA beneficiary.
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Reap the tax benefits of a qualified small business retirement plan
Fall 2017
Newsletter: Management & Tax Concepts
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: An employer-sponsored retirement plan is an attractive way for executives and employees to save for their retirement — and for the company to enjoy the tax advantages of setting one up. This article explores the features of three types of plans: SEPs, SIMPLE IRAs and Safe Harbor 401(k)s.
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Exercise caution with joint venture financing
September / October 2017
Newsletter: Real Estate Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: With the real estate market on the rise in many parts of the country, developers may have more opportunities to obtain financing through joint ventures. Such arrangements can certainly pay off, but developers must take care before jumping in. This article takes a look at several issues the prospective partners should address early on.
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Don’t overlook the domestic production activities deduction
January / February 2017
Newsletter: Tax Impact
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: The domestic production activities deduction provides a generous tax break for certain “domestic production activities.” Unfortunately, many businesses overlook this valuable tax break because they believe it’s only for manufacturers. This article explains that in fact the deduction is available to a wide range of businesses. It also explains how temporary and proposed regulations may affect a company’s eligibility for the tax credit.
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New rules on customer due diligence – FinCEN answers frequently asked questions about beneficial ownership
Winter 2017
Newsletter: Community Banking Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: As a result of an action in May 2016 by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), financial institutions will be required to verify the identities of the beneficial owners of their legal-entity customers when the owners open new accounts. This article answers some questions regarding the new due diligence rules, such as which institutions are covered and who a beneficial owner is. The article also notes that banks should have a plan to ensure that the policies and procedures are in place to collect information about the beneficial owners of legal-entity customers.
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Enhance your operations with benchmarking
Spring 2016
Newsletter: Construction Industry Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: Benchmarking is the process of comparing one’s business processes and performance metrics with your own historical data or those of other, similar companies. In doing so, contractors can learn how to enhance their operations. This article explores the distinction between internal and external benchmarking, and it explains how to pick the right data points and gather the most useful information.
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Key performance indicators – Which ones should you measure and monitor?
Winter 2016
Newsletter: Auto Focus
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: Key performance indicators (KPIs) are quantifiable measurements of a dealership’s financial performance that can be used to gauge progress toward goals. This article discusses the variety of KPIs and how dealer-owners can choose the right set to measure performance at their stores.
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Get smart with “smart buildings”
November / December 2015
Newsletter: Real Estate Advisor
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: Smart buildings are bringing dramatic changes to the real estate industry. As owners and investors begin exploring how these technologies can help them and their bottom lines, they’ll likely continue to jump on the proverbial bandwagon sooner rather than later. This article explains that, while smart buildings typically provide some green benefits (that is, benefits related to energy and sustainability), they also go beyond energy efficiency to address operational issues — such as building and equipment performance and maintenance — that, in turn, allow better capital planning.
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Iceberg ahead! Don’t let undercapitalization sink your firm
Summer 2015
Newsletter: Law Firm Management
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: When a law firm experiences several negative financial events, it could become seriously undercapitalized. This article describes two types of capital — working and long-term — and how firms can estimate how much of each they need. It also suggests solutions for firms that are short of their ideal capital reserves.
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Considering a co-worker’s power to prompt a termination
November / December 2014
Newsletter: Employment Law Briefing
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
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Abstract: All employees presumably know that their supervisors have the power to terminate them. But employers need to be on guard when one co-worker is trying to get another terminated. This article discusses the case of Velazquez-Perez v. Developers Diversified Realty Corp., recently heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, which provides an instructive example. Velazquez-Perez v. Developers Diversified Realty Corp., No. 12-2226, May 23, 2014 (1st Cir.)
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Price erosion theory supports patent infringement award
March / April 2014
Newsletter: Advocate's Edge / Litigation Support
Price: $225.00, Subscriber Price: $157.50
Word count: 599
Abstract: Calculating patent infringement damages for lost profits or reasonable royalties is almost always complicated, especially when it involves the theory of price erosion. Although price erosion can be difficult to establish, it can lead to significant damages awards — as the defendants learned the hard way in a case involving high-efficiency power converter systems. This article explains why the appeals court concluded that there was sufficient evidence for the jury to have accepted the plaintiff’s pricing estimate.