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Sec. 199A Deduction for Engineering Firms: The Exception to the Exception
For businesses that are structured as pass-through entities The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) created a plethora of complex – but potentially
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Changing the Status Quo in Construction and Real Estate
For pass-through businesses – S Corporations, partnerships, LLCs and sole proprietorships – the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) provides significant changes that will impact
Albin, Randall & Bennett Welcomes Tax Manager, Bill Dunn
Albin, Randall & Bennett Welcomes Tax Manager, Bill Dunn Portland, Maine (November 5, 2018) – Albin, Randall & Bennett (ARB) is pleased to welcome Tax Manager,
Albin, Randall & Bennett Names Laura Everett Director
Albin, Randall & Bennett Names Laura Everett Director Portland, Maine (July 31, 2018) – Albin, Randall & Bennett (ARB) is pleased to announce the promotion of
Supreme Court Ruling Opens up Internet Sales Tax Collection Laws
The U.S. Supreme Court sided, 5-4, with South Dakota in South Dakota v. Wayfair, allowing South Dakota to keep its law requiring internet retailers with no
The SBA’s EIDL Program: Additional Business Assistance for COVID-19
The enactment of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) commences Phase III of the economic stimulus plan created to swiftly provide
Impact of Federal Government Coronavirus Response on Businesses
We’ve been very busy working with clients over the past several weeks helping them navigate and prioritize the various pieces of new legislation passed to
CARES Act Enacted: What’s Next?
In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, many Americans are already experiencing economic hardship on account of the pandemic. Some are out of work or
Families First Act DOL Posters
The DOL has issued a couple of useful links on its website. The first is regarding posters required that must be hung in the workplace and any other
What Does the State-of-Emergency Mean for Maine’s Construction Companies?
Yesterday, Governor Mills issued an Executive Order with rules governing business operations during this state of emergency. Under the order, construction is considered an essential