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5 State and Local Tax Factors You Should Examine in 2022

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After the economic difficulties of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is no wonder that governments are trying to find new options to stimulate economies, get people back to work and keep businesses open. This process is creating pressure for more tax revenue, specifically state and local taxes (SALT). To address these issues, states are revising their rules and policies for taxpayer compliance and considering new tax options.

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Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act’s Impact on the ERC and Cryptocurrency Reporting

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On November 5, 2021, the US House passed the Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act (H.R. 3684) with a 228-206 vote. The US Senate passed the same version of the bill on August 10, 2021, and the bill was signed into law by President Biden on November 15, 2021. The Act’s provisions are intended to update the country’s aging infrastructure and include over $1.2 trillion billion in new spending.

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Chris Roane Shares Lessons Learned from Compliance Program Reviews in AHLA’s Compliance Corner

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Chris Roane, Director in Bennett Thrasher’s Dispute Resolution & Forensics practice, recently co-authored an article for the American Health Law Association on the performance of IRO Arrangements Reviews as it relates to Corporate Integrity Agreements (CIA). Chris and fellow article author Jeffrey Wilson, SVP and General Counsel for Lexington Medical Center discussed the core requirements of CIAs and some tips for effectively navigating IRO Arrangements Reviews.

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2021-2022 Tax Guide

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Bennett Thrasher is pleased to announce the release of its 2021-2022 Tax Guide. This guide is designed to help you understand the key tax law and provision changes that have taken place, so you can plan effectively for your future.

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Employee Retention Credit for Recovery Startup Businesses

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The CARES Act was signed into law on March 27, 2020, and provides financial assistance to businesses through the ability to claim an Employee Retention Credit (“ERC”). An ERC is a refundable tax credit against certain payroll taxes in 2020 and 2021. The ERC was expanded via the signing of the American Rescue Plan Act into law on March 11, 2021, thereby allowing all newly found businesses to receive funds as a Recovery Startup Business for qualified wages paid during the third and fourth quarter of 2021.

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What to Know about eSports and Taxes in Georgia in 2021

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Gamers beware, what has always been said about the only certainties of life, including taxes, is still accurate. Currently, the global eSport industry is valued over $1.08 billion and is projected to grow to $1.62 billion by 2024. With an industry boom, Georgia and other states are taking a closer look at how they’re responding to the income and revenue generated by the eSports industry and professional players.

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How to Price Imports from Related Parties

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Companies importing goods from a foreign-related party are required to set prices for imports that meet the expectations of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). CBP rules focus on ensuring multinational enterprises (MNEs) do not set prices at a level lower than fair market value in order to avoid duties, while the IRS is focused on confirming taxpayers do not set pricing higher than an arm’s length amount to reduce profits and avoid taxes.

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