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HUNTSVILLE, ALA., February 2022 — Anglin Reichmann Armstrong, P.C. is pleased to announce that David Bier, MBA, is promoted to Partner of the firm, effective January 1, 2022. David joined Anglin as Firm Administrator after a successful career in the theatre exhibition industry. Most recently, he has served as Chief Operating Officer, a role he...
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Enterprises of all sizes across the US have embraced the benefits of advanced cloud-based automation, big data and real-time reporting to advance nearly every aspect of their business. Meanwhile, we in the accounting profession have carefully—albeit slowly—adopted new analytical tools to improve auditing processes and outcomes for these same businesses and organizations. Changes in audit...
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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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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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As disappointing news continues this summer regarding Covid-19 cases, the impact is still felt by small businesses by way of ongoing business interruptions, supply chain delays and staffing issues. A bit of good news does exist: Small businesses (those with fewer than 500 employees) should be aware that President Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act of...
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The R&D tax credit is accessible to more small businesses, and it can be a valuable way to manage expenses for innovative research. However, US Tax Court cases in recent years have revealed some weaknesses in corporate due diligence to support eligibility for the credit. Companies should not be afraid to claim the credit for...
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