Canceling Government Funding and Expanding Protections for Veterans

🖨 Print⏱ 3 min readRescissions Act of 2025 (HR 4) – A rescission bill cancels funding previously approved by Congress upon request by the president. Congress has 45 continuous legislative days to enact or reject the proposal, during which time the funds may be temporarily withheld. Introduced by Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) on June 6, … Continue reading “Canceling Government Funding and Expanding Protections for Veterans”

Capitalizing Versus Expensing Research and Development

🖨 Print⏱ 4 min readBased on statistics from the World Bank, the United States government spent 3.59 percent of its 2022 gross domestic product on research and development. While private businesses spend on their own research and development costs, it’s important for businesses to treat these expenditures appropriately. When it comes to research and development … Continue reading “Capitalizing Versus Expensing Research and Development”

The Big Beautiful Bill, Rolling Back Public Television and Radio, and Regulating the Cryptocurrency Industry

🖨 Print⏱ 4 min readOne Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR 1) – Introduced by Rep. Jody Arrington (R-TX) on May 20, this bill passed in the House on May 22, the Senate with changes on July 1, and once again in the House on July 3. Signed into law on July 4, this bill includes … Continue reading “The Big Beautiful Bill, Rolling Back Public Television and Radio, and Regulating the Cryptocurrency Industry”

How to Account for Debit Notes

🖨 Print⏱ 4 min readWith the global digital payments market expected to see north of $20 trillion in transaction value in 2025, according to Statista, business-to-business transactions are undoubtedly going to see some action. Debit notes are one tool that businesses have to record their transactions and corresponding payments. Understanding what debit notes are and … Continue reading “How to Account for Debit Notes”

Restricted Stock Units: 5 Essential Tax and Financial Planning Strategies

🖨 Print⏱ 4 min readReceiving restricted stock units (RSUs) may seem straightforward, but the tax and financial planning complexities can catch many employees off guard. Understanding these key strategies might help you avoid costly mistakes and optimize your financial outcomes. 1. Manage Tax Withholding at Vesting The most common pitfall with RSUs is inadequate tax … Continue reading “Restricted Stock Units: 5 Essential Tax and Financial Planning Strategies”

 
 
 
 
 
 
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