People in motion in office lobby

Insights

Recent Insights

Woman standing in front of office windows at night working on laptop

Article

June 2, 2020

The Department of Labor increases the SCA Health & Welfare rate. Learn about the changes and how they affect your business.

Woman standing in front of office windows at night working on laptop

Article

June 2, 2020

DOD issues a class deviation for certified cost or pricing data thresholds. Understand what this means for government contractors.

Professional Services Industry

Alert

June 2, 2020

The Impacts of revenue Recognition on Private Equity," to learn more on how private equity firms can assess the impact of compliance with ASC 606.

Woman standing in front of office windows at night working on laptop

Alert

June 2, 2020

The IRS issued Notice 2018-94, extending the deadline for Affordable Care Act Forms 1095-B and/or Form 1095-C to individuals.

Woman standing in front of office windows at night working on laptop

Alert

June 2, 2020

Learn how Cherry Bekaert can help guide your business through the impact of tax reform on current year financial statements

Woman standing in front of office windows at night working on laptop

Article

June 2, 2020

FASB to review backwards tracing related to tax reform. Understand the implications of these changes for your accounting practices.

Woman standing in front of office windows at night working on laptop

Alert

June 2, 2020

Learn how Cherry Bekaert can help you guide your business to be prepared if and when there are major changes to the tax code.

Woman standing in front of office windows at night working on laptop

Article

June 2, 2020

Veterans Technology, LLC (“Vet Tech”) is a joint venture whose stock is owned 49 percent by a company named MDW and 51 percent by Defense Acquisition, Inc. (“DAI”).

Woman standing in front of office windows at night working on laptop

Article

June 2, 2020

The Truth in Negotiations Act threshold rises to $2 million. Learn how this change impacts government contracting and negotiations.

Woman standing in front of office windows at night working on laptop

Article

June 1, 2020

Under prior law, business interest expense was generally deductible in the year in which the interest was paid or accrued, except that corporations were subject to certain limitations.