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Is Your Law Firm Prepared to Comply with the SECURE 2.0 Act? What Firm Administrators and Attorneys Should Know
Law firms and attorneys should carefully review the new provisions under the SECURE 2.0 Act. Aprio’s Professional Service Advisory team can help you comply with the new requirements.
Read MoreDemystifying the Initial OASIS+ Draft Request for Proposal
By: Jennifer Aubel In late 2022, GSA released the first draft Request for Proposal (RFP) for its anticipated OASIS+ contract vehicle. Although GSA will issue another draft before the final solicitation hits the street, the initial RFP offers insight into the procurement’s strategic direction. Here are important takeaways on this massive government-wide Professional Services contract:…
Read MoreAprio Names Adam Rimes New Chief Financial Officer
Internal appointment to leadership team set to support firm’s service offerings and growth strategy ATLANTA – January 31, 2023 – Aprio, LLP, a nationally recognized business advisory and CPA firm, announced today that Partner Adam Rimes is now serving as Chief Financial Officer out of the firm’s Atlanta headquarters. As CFO, Rimes will be leading…
Read MoreMinnesota Tax Court Rules that Gain from Goodwill is Apportionable Business Income
By: Michael Colavito, SALT Director At a glance Schedule a free consultation today to learn more! The full story: The Minnesota Tax Court recently held that gain recognized by an S corporation from the sale of goodwill is considered “business income” that is subject to apportionment as opposed to “nonbusiness income” subject to allocation. This is…
Read MoreThe Pulse on the Economy and Capital Markets: January 16 – 19, 2023
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New Year’s Resolution #3: I will ensure G&A expenses are related to business operations
At a glance The full story: Doing business with the government requires contractors who bid and win FAR Part 15 Negotiated Contracts to distinguish and segregate direct costs from indirect costs. Indirect costs represent those expenses not readily identifiable with a particular project. Common practice is to further categorize indirect costs into subgroups or “pools.”…
Read MoreNew Year’s Resolution #2: I will correctly account for my overhead costs
At a glance Schedule a consultation with Aprio today. The full story: Doing business with the government requires contractors who bid and win FAR Part 15 Negotiated Contracts to distinguish and segregate direct costs from indirect costs. Indirect costs represent those expenses not readily identifiable with a particular project. Common practice is to further categorize…
Read MoreNew Year’s Resolution #1: I will correctly account for my fringe benefit costs
At a glance Schedule a consultation with Aprio today. The full story: Doing business with the government requires contractors who bid and win FAR Part 15 Negotiated Contracts to distinguish and segregate direct costs from indirect costs. Indirect costs represent those expenses not readily identifiable with a particular project. Common practice is to further categorize…
Read MoreWhat is Information Assurance?
At a glance The main takeaway: What is information assurance? Information assurance is the process of performing third-party audit and attestation services against relevant data security and privacy frameworks and/or other similar objectives. These services provide proof (assurance) that the appropriate controls are in place to safeguard information including sensitive data, such as protected healthcare information (PHI),…
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