Like most things in the new year, the cost of ERISA penalties for employee benefit plan violations is going up.…
Cyberattacks are more prevalent than ever. Unfortunately, it is not a question of if an Atlanta business will have to…
Atlanta home builders and contractors had a bumpy ride last two years. Rising material costs, supply chain disruptions, labor shortages,…
Beginning in January 2022, companies looking to claim a refund under IRS Section 41 – better known as the federal…
Now more than ever construction is an inherently risky industry. Whereas employees primarily face safety and health risks on the…
Since March 2020, it’s been one thing after another for North Carolina businesses. Government shutdowns, shelter in place orders, job…
On October 28, 2021, the IRS announced a new fee for executors seeking an estate tax closing letter. An estate…
What many not-for-profits may not be aware of is that accepting federal funds may trigger the need to comply with…
Atlanta Employers with tipped employees on the payroll must be mindful of minimum wage requirements which can become complicated when…
The change of focus has created new challenges for independent auto dealers especially when it comes to inventory acquisition. As…