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Friday Footnotes: Why Private Equity Loves the Profession; A Very Naughty KPMG Employee; WTF PwC Guy | 4.5.24

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Footnotes is a collection of stories from around the accounting profession curated by actual humans and published every Friday at 5pm Eastern. Comments are closed on Friday Footnotes and the Monday Morning Accounting News Brief by default. There’s certainly been a lot of interest and activity in the accounting space by private equity.”

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More Than a Loophole: Delaware Sales Tax and Other Benefits of Incorporation in DE

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Incorporation is a critical legal matter that impacts more than your company’s tax responsibilities for doing business. Delaware is considered “the place” to establish your corporate entity as there’s no Delaware sales tax. Delaware offers perhaps the most favorable tax treatment to businesses. Historically, in the U.S.,

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Shrinking the Delaware Tax Loophole: Other U.S. States to Incorporate Your Business

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Incorporation is a critical legal matter that impacts more than your company’s tax responsibilities for doing business. To compete for business tax income with New Jersey and New York, Delaware made incorporating within its borders easier for absentee (aka out-of-state) companies and incentivized absentee companies to do so.