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Navigating Business Tax Services in Whittier, California

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In the bustling city of Whittier, California, businesses face a myriad of tax-related challenges that can significantly impact their operations and financial health. For businesses in Whittier, California, engaging a tax professional who understands the intricacies of federal and state tax codes is crucial.

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Crowe Adds Southern California Accounting Firm KMJ Corbin & Company

CPA Practice

Crowe LLP, a public accounting, consulting and technology firm, has entered into an agreement with KMJ Corbin & Company (KMJ),a California-based firm that provides accounting, auditing, tax and consulting services, for the KMJ team to join Crowe.

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‘The Accountant 2’ Nabs California Production Tax Credit

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By William Earl, Variety Entertainment News Service (TNS) The upcoming Lucasfilm theatrical release “The Mandalorian & Grogu” is one of 15 films to secure an estimated $61 million in 2024 production tax incentives through California’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program. We are beyond thrilled to receive the California Film Tax Credit.”

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California Takes First Step in Introducing Companies to ESG Reporting

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In October 2023, California became the first state to pass regulations for reporting greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs). The regulations are outlined in two bills, the Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act (SB-253) and the Climate-Related Financial Risk Act (SB-261). These laws apply for both private and public U.S.

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California Law Mandates Carbon Accounting: How Will This Affect Private Equity and Portfolio Companies?

Cherry Bekaert

In October, two California laws mandating carbon disclosure were signed by Governor Gavin Newsom. The Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act (SB 253) and Climate-Related Financial Risk Act (SB 261), require businesses to disclose their carbon emissions and climate-related financial risks. not just in California.

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California Adopts New Rule on Climate Disclosures for Corporations

Cherry Bekaert

On September 14, 2023, California’s Legislature has recently approved a landmark climate disclosure bill, Senate Bill 253, which is expected to have global impacts on corporate climate accountability. The bill, also known as the Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act (CCDAA), will require more than 5,000 U.S.

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Seize the Opportunity Around California and the SEC’s New Carbon Reporting Requirements

Cherry Bekaert

By proactively embracing California and the SEC’s new carbon reporting rules, businesses can not only achieve compliance but also contribute to a more sustainable and resilient future. There are tangible business benefits to measuring and reporting emissions,” says Gabriela Payne, Senior Manager, Risk & Accounting Advisory Services.