In an article published recently in Eli Financial Blog, James Pickett, a director in Bennett Thrasher’s Tax Controversy practice, discusses how taxpayers should handle the four basic IRS notice types, including collection and examination notices.
Although the firm welcomed 15 interns to the Bennett Thrasher family in January, we are busy preparing for our spring recruiting season. During the spring, the firm recruits for our summer leadership Break Through Conference, which will be held June 6-7 this year.
As a part of Bennett Thrasher’s continuing commitment to Diversity and Inclusion, on December 7th, over 130 associates gathered for a Day of Understanding. The day focused on exploring implicit biases and conversations of understanding regarding personalities and organizational and cultural differences
In an article recently published in Healthcare Risk Management, Bennett Thrasher partner Chris Frederick discusses important factors healthcare organizations should pay attention to when dealing with cybercoverage and commercial insurance policies.
Bennett Thrasher is pleased to present the results from the 2019 National Manufacturing Outlook and Insights Survey. Participants from across the U.S. provided insight in the survey, in conjunction with the Leading Edge Alliance (LEA) and other LEA firms.
In an article published recently in Construction Executive and its CE Weekly newsletter, James Pickett explains what taxpayers should do when dealing with various IRS notices. Pickett emphasizes that taxpayers and their representatives should carefully reach each piece of mail that the IRS sends and to never ignore correspondence.
Bennett Thrasher is pleased to announce the release of our 2018-2019 Tax Guide. This guide provides an overview of the most consequential changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and other key tax provisions that taxpayers need to be aware of.
Bennett Thrasher has been ranked as a leading tax firm in the World Transfer Pricing 2019 guide. As a Tier Two transfer pricing practice, Bennett Thrasher joins an impressive listing of international transfer pricing tax and law firms from around the world.
In a recent article Peter Stathopoulos discusses the state of Georgia’s film industry. Thanks to tax incentives, filming continues to grow across the state, but opportunity exists for the state to invest in content creation, as investment for the booming production business, however, still flows primarily from New York or L.A.
In an article recently published in Law360, state and local tax attorney Brian Sengson discusses how technology companies will continue to face expanded sales tax nexus as states adopt economic nexus law. Companies, particularly technology companies, should not take the Wayfair ruling lightly.