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President Biden Signs Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence

Learn more about President Biden's Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence.

Frauds of the Rich and the Famous: The Star-studded Saga of Jennifer Shah

Learn more about the telemarketing scam and wire fraud charges against one of the "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City".

Frauds of the Rich and Famous: Billy McFarland and The Fyre Festival

Learn more about the wire-fraud case that put Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland behind bars.

Frauds of the Rich and Famous: The FTX Collapse and the Chrisleys

Learn more about the fraud convictions of Sam Bankman-Fried, and the Chrisleys.
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Fraud Week 2023: Frauds of the Rich and the Famous

Learn more about ACFE International Fraud Week and explore famous fraud cases including FTX and the Fyre Festival.
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Explaining the Transfer/Advance Payment of Clean Energy Credits and Energy Credits Online Registration

Learn what is needed to elect to transfer New Clean Vehicle Credits and/or Previously Owned Clean Vehicle Credits to auto dealers at the time of purchase.

Take 10 With Tom - Our New M&A and Transaction Advisory Video Series

Explore our new video series highlighting key business, financial and tax considerations business owners need to know on both the buy-side and sell-side of a transaction
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New Research and Development Capitalization Requirement Shuffles System

The R&E capitalization requirement under IRC Section 174 has surprised some taxpayers and resulted in a significant increase in their taxable income for 2022. This blog post explains the new requirements and provides tips for minimizing tax liabilities.

Contractors May Benefit From SALT Cap Workaround

Learn how contractors may be eligible for a sizeable federal income tax deduction by electing to have their pass-through entity (PTE) pay state and local taxes (SALT) at the entity level, avoiding the SALT cap.
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