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Provider Relief Fund Update: What Your Healthcare Practice Should Know

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PwC Ukraine’s Forensic Leader OK After His Home Was Hit By a Russian Missile

Going Concern

One of my connections on LinkedIn shared this post from Andriy Tretyak last week. Tretyak is the forensic leader at PwC Ukraine, and the photo above is the building where he lived in Kyiv, which was struck by a Russian missile. Fortunately Tretyak was able to escape before the missile slammed into the residential building, writing that “[an] air attack warning and outside shelter luckily saved me from the straight missile shot.”.

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Women in Construction Week: Building the Next Generation of Female Leaders

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At Withum, we are fortunate to have over fifteen talented women on our Construction, Architecture and Engineering Services Team across the U.S. Our team ranges from Staff Accountants, Managers, to Partners and together help AEC based companies navigate complex business challenges, whether tax, accounting, advisory or technology-driven. In honor of Women in Construction Week, Conor Barnes , Sherry Goode , and Emily Dudek , team members of Withum’s Construction and Architecture & Engineering t

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And Deloitte Makes Four

Going Concern

Well that’s that. All Final Four Horsemen of the Accounting Apocalypse have now announced they are abandoning their operations in Russia in response to Vlad Putin’s war against Ukraine. PwC and KPMG announced on Sunday they were cutting ties with their member firms in Russia, EY released a similar statement earlier this morning, and Deloitte spoke about it leaving Russia in a statement from Global CEO Punit Renjen a little more than an hour ago.

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Planning Your Restaurants Path to Profitability

Speaker: James Kahler, COO of Full Course

Ever wondered where to splurge and where to safely conserve when it comes to operating and growing your restaurant? 🤔 Join James Kahler, COO of Full Course and industry visionary, in this new webinar where he'll talk all about best practices to invest in your restaurant's success! Whether you're a new business or an established restaurant, a seasoned pro or a rookie, you'll learn the keys to sustainable success in this competitive industry.

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Too Busy

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“Those who are wise won’t be busy, and those who are busy can’t be wise.” – Lin Yutang. It’s that time of year, time for my BUSY post. I hear it over and over again, “I’m too busy.” You don’t like feeling like that, but nevertheless, you do. When you dig deep into why you are too busy it usually uncovers the fact that it is because of the choices you make.

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EY Joins Big 4 Exodus From Russia

Going Concern

In the span of 24 hours or so, we’ve gone from the Big 4 practically saying nothing about separating themselves from their member firms in Russia over the country’s attack on neighboring Ukraine to three of the four— PwC , KPMG , and now EY—saying their affiliates in Russia would be leaving their global networks. EY released the following statement earlier this morning: As the shocking and abhorrent war in Ukraine continues to escalate, our priority continues to be the safety of our people in Uk

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The Reversal of Washington State’s New Capital Gains Tax – Now What?

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The Washington State Superior Court on March 1, 2022 overturned a new law enacted last year to tax capital assets. The capital gains tax took effect on January 1, 2022. The Washington State’s Capital Gains Tax imposed a single tax rate of 7% would apply to all levels of such income that exceed the standard deduction of $250,000. This tax was set to apply to only individuals.

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SVOG Audit Requirements: SBA Provides Updated Guidance

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SBA Clarifies Audit Requirements for Shuttered Venue Operators Grants. On February 16, 2022, the Small Business Administration released additional information for Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (“SVOG”) recipients: SVOG Post-Award FAQs. SVOG Post-Application Guidance. This additional information further clarifies the audit requirements for SVOG recipients.

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