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Working Capital Management Trends

April 9, 2021
What Forward-Thinking Steps Should Companies be Taking Now to See Greater Working Capital Returns in the Future?  
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Meals and Entertainment – Notice 2021-25

April 9, 2021
The Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021 (“CAA”) increased the deduction for the cost of food and beverages provided by a restaurant from 50% to 100%. The IRS recently issued Notice 2021-25 to provide guidance on when the 100% deduction applies.
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Avoiding the iceberg: how ‘prestructuring’ can help Healthcare providers preserve value and mitigate financial distress risks

April 9, 2021
Despite its intrinsic resilience, effects of COVID-19 have significantly impacted Healthcare Providers operations and their profitability, or even introduced a significant element of financial distress. With all due nuances across the Industry and its sub-sectors, a substantial number of players proved “unprepared” to face these unprecedented challenges, actually highlighting how the Industry lags behind in terms of ‘short term’ financial intelligence.
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Employer Compliance End of Year Update

April 8, 2021
Now that the 2020/21 tax year has ended, employers should be thinking about the various compliance deadlines coming up in the next few months around employee benefits, expenses and share schemes. We are seeing HMRC step up their activity in this area, and so it is essential that employers have robust processes and controls in place to remain compliant. This article sets out some of the key employment tax deadlines coming up, as well as other important reminders for employers.
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Congressional Groundhog Day: Return of the Reconciliation

April 6, 2021
While the first three months of this year have been filled with many twists and turns, yesterday was remarkable even by 2021 standards. Because yesterday’s events have required us to revise our thinking regarding how Democrats’ major legislative priorities may be processed the rest of the year, we want to provide you with our latest insights.
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The Roller Coaster of Predicting Tax Law Changes Is Just Beginning

April 1, 2021
Over the past 48 hours, the White House and senior members of Congress have released high-level policy proposals spanning numerous areas of the Internal Revenue Code. While many of the White House’s proposals mirror commitments or proposals the President made while on the campaign trail, the totality of the changes makes it clear that we are in store for many twists and turns before year’s end and that anticipating what changes to the Code will be made ain’t a merry-go-round.