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Anglin Reichmann Armstrong developed ten serve-day groups across the Huntsville and Pensacola communities this December. The not-for-profit organizations that we served were: 305 8th Street, North Alabama Food Bank, Village of promise, Lincoln Village, Huntsville Drumline, Manna House, Greater Huntsville Humane Society Thrift Store, Kids to Love, First Stop Homeless, and the Pensacola Humane Society....
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By Michelle Jenkins Labor shortages and the desires of employees for a more balanced life are opening the door, now more than ever, for fully remote work options. This can potentially lead to a team of multi-state workers. When working with remote or multi-state workers, government contractors may need to segment cost pool allocations differently...
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In late October, our Pensacola Team moved from our office on Avery Street to our new office in the heart of downtown Pensacola on W. Government Street. Our new office features approximately 15,000 square feet, triple the office space we had before, with multiple large conference rooms, including a training room, full kitchen, breakroom, and...
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As another tumultuous year draws to a close, both individuals and small business owners are advised to assess their current tax situation with an eye on maximizing available tax breaks and avoiding potential tax pitfalls. Planning should be based on the latest laws of the land. Just look at the significant legislation enacted in recent...
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An owner retaining a building after the sale is a very common practice we see in M&A transactions. This can be a source of cash flow after selling the business. In this video, Ryan Campbell, CPA, CGMA, CVA, Partner in Charge for our Pensacola office, talks about the valuation process, including cash flow adjustments and...
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“What Am I Walking Away With?” When selling a company, a determination needs to be made about whether it will be an asset sale or stock sale transaction. In this video, Andrew Labosier, CPA, CVA,   explains the differences between these two options so you can determine which one is right for you. The team at...
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How do you know when you need a full study or if a calculation of business value will be sufficient? For business sale or dissolution, business merger, a transfer of ownership or a divorce, spend your time – and money – wisely when determining the value of your business. In this video, Manager Andrew Labosier,...
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Maximize Your Estate and Gift Exclusions Before 2025 In 2022 the Internal Revenue Service maintains a $12.06 million gift and estate exemption as part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, meaning that you can leave up to $12.06 million to a spouse automatically after death without your spouse incurring a federal estate...
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On August 25, 2022, Anglin Reichmann Armstrong and PTAC Florida hosted a government contracting growth summit called “Evolve.” This event aimed to connect small, medium, and large companies to discuss government contracting opportunities through networking and educational presentations. The event was held at the Hilton Garden Inn in Ft. Walton Beach, FL. Our 2022 Evolve...
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August 2022 — Anglin Reichmann Armstrong, P.C. is pleased to announce several promotions for our employees. Jacqueline Sasser – Manager, Audit & Assurance Services Kayla Burgess – Manager, Client Accounting & Advisory Services (CAAS) Rebecca Givens – Manager, Tax Advisory Services Christine Hopkins – Supervisor, Tax Advisory Services Elissa Radway – Senior Accountant, Solutions Advisory...
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