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Are you thinking ahead to your M&A negotiations and wondering what the best method is to resolve sticking points that may arise? In this video Partner Ryan Campbell, CPA, CGMA, CVA describes the sticking point of working capital adjustments and how those affect M&A negotiations. Connect with an experienced team who can support you. Learn...
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WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded retirement plan participants and individual retirement account owners that payments, called required minimum distributions, must usually be taken by Dec. 31. Required minimum distributions (RMDs) generally are minimum amounts that retirement plan account owners must withdraw annually starting with the year they reach 72 or, if later,...
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What a year it’s been! So far, we have had to cope with a global pandemic, extreme political division, and a series of natural disasters—just to mention a few noteworthy occurrences. These events have complicated tax planning for individuals and small business owners. What’s more, new legislation enacted the last couple of years has had,...
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A new state mandate became effective on October 1, 2021, impacting businesses of all sizes in Florida. Under the new requirement, Florida businesses (and businesses with Florida-based employees) are required to report certain details regarding all new hires (and re-hires) as well as any new independent contractors hired to the Florida Child Support Program. The...
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Anglin Reichmann Armstrong has earned the badge of best accountant in the Pensacola area for 2021, as chosen by consumers participating in the Community Choice Awards “Best of the Bay–Pensacola” award. The award is sponsored locally by the Pensacola News Journal. The Official Community Choice Awards is a national one-of-a-kind contest where local residents choose...
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By Michelle Jenkins, CPA, MBA and Elena Miller, MBA Historical data is just one component of government contractor budgeting that, taken alone, will often miss the mark against actual costs or revenue. Using historicals that are looking backwards will drive the budget even farther from reality. To develop more accurate forward pricing budgets, finance leaders...
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On September 13, 2021, the House Ways and Means Committee released their proposed tax legislation for action by the full House. The following are the major points from that legislation. This is all subject to change as it moves through the House. So, there is nothing written in stone yet. What the Bill Does NOT...
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Anglin Reichmann Armstrong is pleased to announce that Kami Minor has been promoted to Director of Marketing and Communications, effective September 16, 2021. Kami joined Anglin in May 2019, and in February of this year she was promoted to the position of Marketing Coordinator for the firm. As Director of Marketing and Communications, Kami will...
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Anglin Reichmann Armstrong, P.C.  is pleased to announce the following promotions for employees in both our Huntsville, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida locations. Huntsville: In our Huntsville office, the following individuals have earned the promotions of supervisor. Ellen Deasy, Maggie Douglas, Raven Howlet, and Whitney O’Rear. Also from our Huntsville office, Sutton Parker, has earned the...
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With the second round of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP2) loans moving toward the end of their covered periods, the Small Business Administration recently announced a new portal that will allow borrowers with loans of $150,000 or less to potentially apply for forgiveness directly rather than applying through their bank’s portal. According to the SBA’s announcement,...
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