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The IRS Releases Their Hotlist of “Burdensome Tax Regulations"

July 18, 2017
In the midst of an administration that has been mired in legislative setbacks on both healthcare and tax reform (among various other “distractions”), President Trump has largely relied on the executive order to further his agenda thus far in Washington, D.C.
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Customer Contract Accounting — Bottom of the 9th Inning

July 17, 2017
I vividly recall the moment in the summer of 2014 while attending a CPE event at the Miami Marlins Park. Sitting in a room of primarily controllers and chief financial officers, those on the front lines of what was about to come, it became clear that we were in for a heavy dose of CPE on a newly issued U.S. GAAP standard on revenue recognition for customer contracts.
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Effective Coordination of Risk Management and E-Discovery

July 13, 2017
In this roundtable discussion, A&M's Phil Beckett and Jochen Benz discuss the growing correlation between risk management and e-discovery in today's business world, as well as the challenges companies face when they coordinate e-discovery with risk planning.
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CbCR—Recent Developments in the U.K.

July 13, 2017
The main change of CbCR requirements that will impact the reporting and compliance burden on U.K. companies relates to the additional notification requirement. This change is in line with the OECD Model and the EU Directive on Administrative Cooperation (2011/16/ EU, or DAC4) on mandatory exchange of information. It will possibly not be welcomed by companies as it creates an additional deadline outside the annual selfassessment return process, even though the actual notification will probably be identical for later years for most companies.
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Substance Abuse: A Crisis in Need of Disruption

July 7, 2017
Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. are projected have reached 59,000–65,000 in 2016, a figure exceeding the peak number of automobile related fatalities (54,589) and the AIDS epidemic (50,877).1 Drug overdose deaths are now the fourth leading cause of death among Americans aged 15–65 — the prime years of life — after cancer, heart disease and unintentional injuries.3 Prescription opioids such as hydrocodone (Vicodin) and oxycodone (Percocet) account for 40–50 percent of the total.4