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IRS Shutdown Information Blog Post

As you may have heard, the Federal Government partially shut down on December 22, 2018 due to a budget impasse between the current administration and Congress.  This shutdown includes the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

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How to Tackle Your Exit Plan During COVID-19 Blog Post

The coronavirus pandemic has altered the business landscape and given business owners a new perspective on the most effective and strategic ways to operate their company. While some businesses have excelled by pivoting and incorporating new technologies, others have experienced extreme disruptions, causing their business to shutter.

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The Importance of Establishing a New Domicile for Tax Purposes Blog Post

While COVID-19 has Americans spending more time than usual in their homes, many are wondering whether “home sweet home” might actually be sweeter elsewhere. Whether for convenience, vocation or quality of life, it is important to understand that moving states may not necessarily change an individual’s state of residence for income tax purposes.

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Bennett Thrasher Partner Group Expands Blog Post

Bennett Thrasher LLP, Atlanta’s eighth largest, full-service accounting, auditing and consulting firm, is pleased to announce the promotions of Raygan Evans and Jenna Walker from Senior Managers to Partners effective January 1, 2016.

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Highlights of the New Tax Reform Legislation for Restaurant Owners Blog Post

Whether or not you believe the new tax legislation Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”) signed by the President on December 22, 2017 will “Make America Great Again,” it is now the law of the land. The TCJA has been touted as the most far-reaching piece of tax legislation enacted in over 30 years and there are volumes of provisions that impact U.S. individuals, trusts, estates, businesses, tax-exempt organizations and foreign investments

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Sales Tax Economic Nexus: Is Your Business Prepared? Blog Post

In the landmark decision of South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court upheld South Dakota’s economic nexus law, which requires companies to collect sales tax when their sales or the number of transactions with the state exceed certain thresholds.