Tax Ramifications of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Decision in Making College Athletes Employees
On March 26, 2014, Peter Sung Ohr, Regional NLRB Director, announced that athletic scholarships given to Northwestern University football players represent
Identity Protection Personal Identification Numbers
One of the fastest-growing crimes in America is identity theft. A stolen identity can easily be used to cover the tracks of many criminals as they fraudulently
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) issued an Exposure Draft on tax abatement disclosures in October 2014. Changes to standards can affect
Generally, contractors operating within West Virginia are required to use a minimum amount of apprentices on jobs that occur within the state. Less well-known
Employers with Fewer than 250 Employees are Not Required to Report Employer-Provided Health Coverage
Beginning in January 2013, The Affordable Care Act requires an employer to report the total cost of employer-provided coverage to each of its employees
The 2014 Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax, accompanying schedules, and instructions have been released by the Internal Revenue Service
West Virginia Business Franchise Tax Phase-Out Could Benefit the Construction and Real Estate Industry in 2015
In an effort to compete for new and expanding businesses, West Virginia has eliminated its business franchise tax beginning on January 1, 2015. The elimination
Effective January 2, 2015 the Internal Revenue Service has realigned the responsibilities of technical work between the Tax Exempt and Government Entities
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