Government Contracting
U.S. Government Contractors and Foreign Branch Reporting on Form 8858
Beginning with the tax year 2018, the IRS now requires US taxpayers to file the US federal Form 8858 to…
Are Your GSA Labor Categories Setting you up for Failure?
Many contractors start to panic when they receive a notice from the General Services Administration (GSA) that it is time…
Qualified Improvement Property Changes Under the CARES Act
As businesses and individuals continue to deal with COVID-19 and look to survival and recovery, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and…
Is PPP Loan Forgiveness a “Credit” on Federal Contracts?
On April 17, Defense Pricing and Contracting (DPC) updated its Frequently Asked Questions. The following is included in the updated…
ABCs to Account for COVID-19 Sick Leave
On March 18, 2020, the Families First Coronavirus Response Act was enacted into law and will go into effect on…
Government Contractors Should Be Prepared to Invoke the Excusable Delays Clause
The coronavirus pandemic is adversely affecting the economy and government contracting is no exception. Aprio predicts that some contracts will be…
The Truth About Interim Rate Variance Invoices
Many government contractors assume that interim rate variance invoices should be prepared once the incurred costs are submitted and rates…
“Keeping it Classy”: Understanding Solicitation Guidelines for Your Association’s PAC
The research is in! Stakeholders are demanding that corporations take an active role in solving social and economic problems through…
What Happens When a QPRT Ends?
Homeowners who want to minimize their future estate taxes and transfer their home to their children might consider setting up…
U.S. Government Contractors and Cross-Border Payroll Tax Issues
The cross-border global expansion of business activities continues to increase exponentially in the US government contracting industry. Many government contracting…