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What Tax Reform Means For Healthcare Entities: For-Profit & Non-Profit

Download PDF Version On Dec. 22, 2017, President Trump signed sweeping tax reform, formerly known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, into law, marking the largest change to U.S. tax policy in decades. What changes are coming for healthcare companies? To help organizations navigate the issues most impactful and urgent to the healthcare industry, […]

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5 Things Restaurant Operators Must Know about Taxes and Personal Liability

Successfully operating a restaurant takes grit and passion. We don’t have to tell you that it’s hard work. But rather than focus on the myriad challenges, let’s talk about taxes: Specifically, who must pay restaurant trust fund taxes? Many operators don’t understand until it’s too late that sales-and-use taxes and payroll taxes are trust fund

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Everything You Need To Know About Restaurant Taxes

How Much Are Restaurants Taxed? Restaurants get taxed on multiple fronts, like any other business. Depending on how profitable the restaurant is, where it’s located, how big the property is, and how many employees they have, restaurants can be taxed tens of thousands of dollars per year.  Federal Income Tax All business owners have federal

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5 Things Every Manufacturing Executive Should Know about Corporate Taxes

Corporate tax planning and tax savings opportunities can have an immediate and meaningful impact on the finances of today’s manufacturing firms. Balancing daily operations and long-term strategy is at the forefront of every chief financial officer’s mind, and in a business environment that is often riddled with a multitude of daily challenges and high demands

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