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Tax havens have faced closer scrutiny since the last global financial crisis. The current crisis will only increase the pressure on such jurisdictions and the taxpayers taking advantage of them. Anshu Khanna of Nangia Andersen LLP in San Francisco argues use of tax havens carries reputational risk for corporate taxpayers.
The way we work took a sudden shift earlier this year. Almost overnight, culture changed and has become more important than ever in the remote and hybrid working environment many companies and employees now find themselves in. It determines engagement, motivation, how colleagues communicate and collaborate virtually and thrive. Without a strong culture, business agility and innovation are hampered, standing in the way of effective customer service and business success.
Originally part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the Employee Retention Credit has experienced some modification in 2021. This week, we take a look at how the Employee Retention Credit provisions are different from its inception.
Today’s society dictates that everyone, on some scale, will accumulate a digital footprint that contains a little or a lot of personal information. Through use of social media and other online activities, personal data and privacy is a concern for both individuals and businesses alike. Find out what Data Privacy Day is, and why you – the person, the business owner, and consumer – should get involved.
As Data Privacy Day approaches, thoughts about your firm’s cyber security are likely floating near to the surface. As COVID-19 has exacerbated an already problematic business liability, now is the time to review what you know about cyber insurance in today’s climate.
In the business world gone remote, many are finding the prospect of burnout to be a foregone conclusion. Find out what the World Health Organization (WHO) says is the leading cause of burnout and what practical approach individuals and leaders can take to mitigate this unhealthy occupational phenomenon.
The 101st Michigan legislature convened earlier this month and committee assignments were announced last week. What does this mean for you? Well, maybe a lot. While every legislative committee sees proposals that could impact the work you do as a professional and CPA, the two House committees that most directly impact the profession are Regulatory Reform and Tax Policy. Both committees and their leadership are tasked with determining which legislation will receive a hearing or a vote before being sent to the House floor.
The successive crises in the world, volatility and uncertainty, lead to consider another type of leadership, centered on the human and that gives rise to a genuine and transcendent expression of the role that is exercised.
As the calendar year changes, two things are persistently predictable: Articles will abound about new year's resolutions and hot trends for the year ahead. I think business leaders should think about and possibly take action that's based on an analysis of the lists of 2021 trends.