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Davin Teo on Forensic Technology in Asia

March 22, 2020
Davin Teo, Head of Forensic Technology Asia explains the challenges of digital investigations particularly in China, and how they can be overcome with the right expertise and technology in this video documentary with TEH Group.
Thought Leadership

Senate Republicans Release Initial Text for Phase 3 COVID-19 Bill

March 20, 2020
One day after the President signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (HR 6201) in law, the Senate Republicans released their initial bill text for the Phase 3 COVID-19 Bill. The bill text, which is 247 pages, covers a wide range of areas, including changes to the Internal Revenue Code. This alert highlights some of the proposed tax law changes, which are intended to increase liquidity, as well as technical corrections to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA).
Thought Leadership

To Survive a Data Breach, Create a Response Playbook

March 20, 2020
A&M Managing Director Rocco Grillo was interviewed for a Data Breach Today Article “To Survive a Data Breach, Create a Response Playbook”, which provides seven essential components to best survive, detect and mitigate data breaches.
Thought Leadership

Cybersecurity Best Practices in the COVID-19 Environment

March 18, 2020
While we are all going through this unprecedented crisis, A&M would like to extend some high-level cybersecurity best practices and cyber-hygiene steps companies, organizations, and individuals can take.
Thought Leadership

Transfer Pricing Not Immune to Coronavirus

March 17, 2020
As many U.S. based multinational enterprises (“MNEs”) have entities based in China, including those engaged in activities such as manufacturing or procurement, the Coronavirus is having a significant impact on the supply chains of MNEs.

Are You Not Entertained? – The IRS Issues Proposed Regulations Regarding Meals and Entertainment Deductibility

March 15, 2020
As many taxpayers progress through their first filing deadlines of the new decade, the IRS recently released proposed regulations (REG-100814-19, effective for taxable years, beginning on or after December 31, 2017) providing additional meals and entertainment (“M&E”) guidance regarding M&E changes contained within the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”, “the Act”).