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It's That Time of Year Again

December 2, 2015
The year is drawing to a close, and many people are making holiday plans for visiting with family, decorating and buying holiday gifts. Along with all this spirited cheer, there is another important consideration on the horizon: your year-end tax planning.
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The L-Shaped Recovery and Impairments

December 1, 2015
From 2009 through November 2014, energy companies experienced tremendous growth attributed to innovation and efficiency in drilling unconventional resources. Exploration and production (E&P) companies enhanced oil and gas extraction, leading to significant increases in returns for both E&P and oilfield services (OFS) companies, and became a catalyst for mergers and acquisitions.
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C Corporation to REIT Conversions

November 12, 2015
Recent rulings by the Internal Revenue Service have led to a significant amount of publicity surrounding the conversion of C corporations to real estate investment trusts (REITs), particularly those in non-traditional asset classes. However, the tax implications of REIT conversions are often misunderstood in today’s rapidly evolving tax, business and regulatory landscape, as Alvarez & Marsal Taxand recently examined in Business Entities.
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Revenue Recognition... Interrupted?

November 11, 2015
In May 2014, in an effort to align standards, the FASB (Financial Accounting Standards Board) and IASB (International Accounting Standards Board) issued final standards on revenue recognition. These final standards were the product of an FASB/IASB joint project that spanned several years.
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Continued Appetite for Restaurant Acquisitions

November 9, 2015
Private equity investors and strategic acquirers in the United States maintained a stable appetite for restaurant acquisitions in the 3rd quarter of 2015. As outlined in our previous article, prospective investors should understand the unique accounting considerations associated with restaurants and carefully include operational improvement and other initiatives into any investment thesis.
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Ten Considerations in Tax Due Diligence... You Won't Believe Number Seven!

November 3, 2015
“Wow, this seems like a great company. I’m going to spend millions of dollars to acquire it without performing any basic due diligence to determine whether I’m inheriting any unrecorded liabilities that will diminish its future value. Shut up and take my money!”
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Ten Considerations in Tax Due Diligence... You Won't Believe Number Seven!

November 3, 2015
“Wow, this seems like a great company. I’m going to spend millions of dollars to acquire it without performing any basic due diligence to determine whether I’m inheriting any unrecorded liabilities that will diminish its future value. Shut up and take my money!”
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Maximizing Value Upon Exit

November 2, 2015
It is estimated that less than 30 percent of exits in the U.S. include a systematic sell-side due diligence approach. However, sellers are showing a greater interest in engaging third-party firms to perform sell-side due diligence to ensure that value is maximized in the current marketplace where buyers thrive on large volumes of data and detailed analyses. Sellers can better ensure successful execution of their exit strategy by conducting a deep dive assessment of the company's quality of earnings and leveraging the findings from the sell-side due diligence process.
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News Flash: Final BEPS Reports Released

October 29, 2015
At the recent meeting of the G20 nations’ finance ministers and central bank governors, the ministers announced their support for the remaining base erosion and profit-shifting initiatives published on October 5 by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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Brand Cuba is an Emerging Powerhouse

October 28, 2015
As the United States reopens its embassy in Cuba and international relations are normalized between the countries, periods of rapid growth are expected for key sectors within the Cuban economy. The hospitality and tourism industry is among these projected growth areas, particularly as travel restrictions for Americans are reduced.
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Paving the Road for Change: Tax Reporting Gets a Makeover

October 22, 2015
Some of you may have heard that on July 31, 2015, President Obama signed a bill into law that allowed for a short-term extension of mass transit and highway funding: the Surface Transportation and Veterans Health Care Choice Improvement Act of 2015, also known as the Highway Act.
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The Government Giveth, the Government Taketh Away: Proposed Regulations Would Tax Outbound Transfers of Goodwill and Going Concern Value

October 13, 2015
On September 14, 2015, the Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service released proposed regulations under Section 367 that would dramatically change the treatment of goodwill and going concern value transferred by a U.S. person to a foreign corporation in what would otherwise be a tax-free transaction in a purely domestic context.
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Medicare Payment Reform Acutely Hindered by Shortage of Primary Care Physicians

October 1, 2015
In this article, we discuss the worsening primary care physician shortages (by state), accelerating Medicare payment reform and the challenges associated with hospital investment in primary care. Without sufficient and compensated PCPs, value-based payment reform will not reach its potential.
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Turnaround Strategies Around the Globe: A Look at India

October 1, 2015
Market demands, financial conditions and local cultures around the world bring distinct challenges to distressed companies, but certain turnaround strategies are universal. In this article, Action Matters sits down with leaders from the firm’s Turnaround and Restructuring practice to discuss lessons learned from the trenches, and the principles they consider binding when it comes to rescuing struggling companies.