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Increase Cash-Flow With Cost Segregation
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At its core, cost segregation is a fairly simple tax-deferral concept — you save on current taxes by reclassifying Internal Revenue Code Sec. 1250, real property, to Sec. 1245, personal property. From a tax perspective, this reclassification can generate huge tax and cash flow savings. Real property is depreciated over
Published on January 28, 2011
In the Face of Terrorism and Natural Disasters
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Andrew was then. Now we have Katrina, tsunamis and terrorism. You never know when any of these will strike your city or hit a town near you. The last thing you want is a security breach of your clients’ information because of a lack of a good disaster recovery plan
Published on January 28, 2011
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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I’m willing to bet that when President Obama signed the healthcare bill he did not realize the impact it would have on the master vendor files of organizations of all sizes. This is on top of the impending nightmare for accounting professionals who are responsible for 1099 reporting. Except for
Published on January 28, 2011
Catastrophe Claims Evaluation
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With the continued leaking of oil in the Gulf of Mexico, violent storms in the Midwest, the beginning of fire season in the west and hurricane season in the east, forensic accountants will have their work cut out for them as they strive to quantify the myriad claims that always
Published on January 28, 2011
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