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With a focus on rules for Specified Individuals, attorney Troy Rolf concludes his two-part series dealing with the tax implications of personal and recreational use of company aircraft. Tax Treatment Of Corporate Aircraft Use: Entertainment, Amusement and Recreational Purposes
With particular attention to rules for Specified Individuals, attorney Troy Rolf begins this two-part series dealing with the tax implications of personal and recreational use of company aircraft. Tax Treatment Of Corporate Aircraft Use: Entertainment, Amusement and Recreational Purposes (Part1)
Maximizing the Benefits of Your Employee Policy Manual
Similar in concept to the issues addressed last month regarding federal taxes, properly structuring the acquisition and operation of business aircraft is essential to successfully navigating a state tax audit, cautions attorney Chris Younger. Defensive Oversight: Part 2 – Preparing for federal tax challenges
An association’s trademarks are usually among its most important assets. Nonetheless, in our practice we often find that associations are not doing everything they can to protect those valuable assets, particularly in light of the enhanced risks that arise with social media. This article briefly discusses the basics of trademark law and sets forth […]
Boards are well advised to structure aircraft acquisition and operations with a sharp eye toward what tax auditors want to see, cautions attorney Chris Younger. Defensive Oversight (Part 1) Preparing for Federal Tax Challenges
Legal Corner – President of GKG Law talks about an interesting talk he attended that changed his perspective on the benefits of safety in a corporation. Safety: The Unexpected Benefits
Regional Sales and Use Tax Formum – Regional Update on the Mid-Western United States
Board of Directors Briefing: Tax Implications of Using the Company Aircraft for Personal and Recreational Purposes
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