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26 July 2023 Managing Director Joe Calianno Quoted in Tax Notes Article on Foreign Tax Credit Temporary Relief Read More »

Andersen Managing Director Joe Calianno's comments are featured in the recent Tax Notes article, "IRS Offers Temporary Relief From FTC Rules.”

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18 July 2023 Andersen Global Bolsters United Kingdom Platform with Global Mobility Capabilities Read More »

Andersen Global continues to expand its presence in the United Kingdom through a Collaboration Agreement with leading global mobility firm Global Tax Network Ltd (GTN UK).

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13 July 2023 CHIPS Investment Tax Credit Proposed Regulations Clarify Direct Payments; Treatment of Pass-Through Entities Read More »

The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors and Science Act (CHIPS and Science Act), signed into law on August 9, 2022, includes a new temporary Advanced Manufacturing Investment Credit aimed at spurring the production of semiconductors and semiconductor equipment within the United States.

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12 July 2023 QSBS: A Powerful Tool, but Documentation Is Key Read More »

The qualified small business stock (QSBS) provision under Sec. 1202 of the Internal Revenue Code is one of the most powerful opportunities to reduce or eliminate taxable gain in a sale transaction.

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12 July 2023 To Defer or Not to Defer: That Is the Like-Kind Exchange Question Read More »

On any sale of real estate, a like-kind exchange (LKE) should be considered as a way to eliminate immediate tax being imposed. An LKE is an exchange of rental real estate or real estate held for business or investment use (the relinquished property) for one or more real estate properties held for rental or for business or investment use (the replacement properties). A one-paragraph clause inserted in any sale agreement can reserve your right to do an LKE.

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12 July 2023 Expatriation Planning for U.S. Citizens and Green Card Holders: Opportunities and Considerations Read More »

The United States (U.S.), like many other countries, places burdensome tax implications on certain individuals effectively departing the country's worldwide income tax net. In the U.S., a tax expatriation occurs when an individual's U.S. citizenship or long-term permanent residence is terminated if certain requirements are met. Long-term permanent residence, in general, is met if an individual has held a green card in any part of at least eight of the fifteen tax years ending in the year of termination via filing Form I-407, Record of Abandonment of Lawful Permanent Resident Status. Expatriation can also occur for a green card holder who files Form 1040-NR, U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return, based on residence in a foreign country under the terms of a U.S. income tax treaty.

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12 July 2023 Real Estate Tax: Property Reassessment May Result In Savings Read More »

Property tax is one of the mainstays of municipal financing and is often considered an unavoidable cost of owning real estate.

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12 July 2023 Taxing Times for AI Industry: Managing the Shift in Deductibility of Research and Experimental Expenses Amid Exceptional Growth Read More »

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) included a change to the treatment of research and experimental (R&E) expenses under Sec. 174 of the Internal Revenue Code. Beginning January 1, 2022, the TCJA requires taxpayers to capitalize previously deductible R&E expenses. The change provides a ratable amortization period of five years for R&E conducted in the U.S. and 15 years for non-U.S. activity beginning at the midpoint of the tax year incurred. This dramatic shift in the tax treatment of R&E expenses has important consequences for the artificial intelligence (AI) industry.

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