Insights Center: 2025 Tax & Legislative Changes
Individuals, businesses and not-for-profit organizations are all affected by the new tax law – and we are ready to help. Start by staying informed; you’ll find our analyses of the new law’s many provisions here.
It is critical to analyze the decision of entity structure early in the lifecycle of a business. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) reduced the top corporate income tax rate to a flat 21 percent from a maximum tax rate of 35 percent.
An annual event for employee benefit plan administrators is the reporting of information to the government of the employee benefit plans sponsored by an employer.
While hope springs eternal, it’s probably safe to say that we will never be 100% inoculated against cybercrime. That’s why being on high alert continues to be the way to go.
It was a hot summer day last year when New Jersey enacted sweeping, last-minute, budget balancing Corporate Business Tax (CBT) changes.
Are you a financial officer with a public company? Are you fascinated (or frustrated) by new pronouncements from the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB or Board)?
What is considered a direct charitable activity? We are often asked this question by our clients and friends.
While it might seem counterintuitive to accelerate income into any tax year, a combination of President Trump’s temporary individual tax cuts and the stock market’s seesaw movement creates an opportunity to revisit Roth IRA conversions.
New York State (NYS) currently ranks third highest among the states in property tax collection. On average – according to one source – it collects nearly $7,000 per home.
Sometimes “sound bites” help us to remember actions we need to take. With this edition of Cyber Roundup, some readers might consider the following statements made in this issue as good advice which, if heeded, can help to secure your cyber peace of mind.
There is a group of bipartisan leaders in the House and Senate that is focused on making retirement plans and planning for retirement easier for employees and less costly for employers.
In Revenue Procedure 2019-19, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued guidance that increases the availability of retirement plan sponsors to correct certain plan documents and plan loan failures through the IRS Self-Correction Program (SCP).
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued revisions to generally accepted government auditing standards (GAGAS) in July 2018.

