Please Welcome Our New Professionals!
We would like to announce and welcome our new accounting professionals who have started with BMSS over the past two months. We are very excited to have them join our
Read MoreWe would like to announce and welcome our new accounting professionals who have started with BMSS over the past two months. We are very excited to have them join our
Read MoreBy Ian Shapiro, BDO As U.S. trade policy decisions continue to dominate headlines, the uncertain future of high-demand import prices has business leaders and lawmakers anxious. Earlier last year, President Trump
Read MoreOther Transaction Agreements, referred to as OTAs in the government contracting arena, are all the rage for government contractors—newcomers and veterans alike. In this article, BDO’s Government Contracts National Co-Leader
Read MoreOur Spring 2019 Nonprofit newsletter gives insight into the new 21% executive compensation tax, the status of Uniform Guidance, the new statement from the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) about eliminating
Read MoreDon’t let confusion about constantly shifting policies surrounding state and local tax cause you to pay more than you owe in personal property tax. Understanding these eight streamlined principles can help
Read MoreUpdated August 15, 2019 If you’re a business owner and don’t know what the Wayfair ruling regarding sales tax filing requirements means for you, you could be collecting and remitting
Read MoreBirmingham, AL – Most BMSS employees from our Birmingham locations are working outside the office this Thursday and Friday, October 18 and 19. They are serving hands on throughout the
Read MoreLeading Global Family Enterprise Membership Association Awards Distinguished Certificate Merrill Johnston, Jr. of BMSS has been awarded the FFI GEN (Global Educational Network) Certificate in Family Business Advising (CFBA) by
Read MoreThe IRS released long-awaited guidance on new Code Sec 199A, commonly known as the “pass-through deduction” or the “qualified business income deduction.” Taxpayers can rely on these proposed regulations and a proposed revenue
Read Moreby Laura K. Watkins, BMSS, Marketing Manager Imagine you are presented with the option of hiring one of two types of fitness trainers. Since we’re approaching warmer weather and trips to the neighborhood pool or
Read MoreAll pass-through entities, including partnerships and S corporations, should evaluate their choice of entity as a result of tax reform and the new reduced corporate tax rate of 21 percent (previously 35 percent). Converting from
Read MoreWritten by Bill Lorimer, CPA In the wake of the largest tax bill since the Tax Reform Act of 1986, business owners are trying to process the implications to the
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