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Will This Year’s Super Bowl Viewership Be a Touchdown or Fumble?
Feb 9, 2022
With Super Bowl viewership down the last decade, making it available on a variety of streaming platforms is an attempt to align the big game with today’s viewership patterns.
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Bruce Springsteen Sells Catalog to Sony Music
Jan 11, 2022
Bruce Springsteen is the latest musician to sell his creative catalog, selling it for $500 million to Sony Music.
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Will the Consolidation of the Gaming Industry Continue?
Feb 7, 2022
With Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision, this industry consolidation could make it very difficult for smaller studios to continue to compete.
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Will Netflix Cheaper Ad-Tiered Plan Mean More Subscribers?
Nov 28, 2022
Streaming giant Netflix is now offering subscription plans that contain ads for a more economical $6.99/month, which may force other streaming services to do likewise.
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Serena Williams’ Tennis Swansong Breaks TV Viewership Records
Oct 24, 2022
Television viewership of Serena Williams at the U.S. Open was a watershed moment for ESPN and for the sport of tennis as a whole.
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The Lego Group and Epic Games: A Partnership for the Metaverse
May 3, 2022
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FAQs on the Wayfair e-Commerce Decision
Jul 12, 2018
The Wayfair e-Commerce decision has raised questions such as nexus thresholds, whether the Wayfair decision impact taxes other than sales taxes and what industries are impacted by this decision. These tax questions and more are addressed in this e-Commerce FAQ.
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Income Tax Nexus Implications in a Post-Wayfair World
Jan 13, 2020
Wayfair overturned the physical presence nexus standard for sales tax purposes. Companies and states both acted swiftly to adjust. Discussion of the changes that ensued, including income tax nexus, filing thresholds, and market-based sourcing.
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Connecticut’s New Pass-Through Entity Tax: Practical Considerations
Jul 30, 2018
By shifting the burden of the Connecticut tax to the PTE, the new tax becomes an additional cost and compliance burden at the PTE level with additional costs likely to affect the business dynamics between the PTE and its owners.
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New Jersey Acts to Tighten Up on Worker Misclassification
Jan 29, 2020
Worker misclassification (employee vs. independent contractor) is a serious issue. The State of New Jersey adopted what is known as the ABC Test, and Governor Phil Murphy signed six bills (Assembly Bills 5838, 5839, 5840, 5843, 4226 and 4228) into law that would be used to curb abuses of misclassifying workers.
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Is New York’s Optional Payroll Tax Workaround Right for Your Business?
Jul 27, 2018
New York became the first state to enact legislation specifically designed as a “workaround” to the limitation on state and local taxes enacted as part of federal tax reform the IRS has indicating its intention to question state workaround programs.
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Panel: The State of the Cannabis Industry
Jan 29, 2019
EisnerAmper’s Rising Stars recently held a panel discussion on “The State of the Cannabis Industry,” moderated by EisnerAmper. The panelists kicked off the session by discussing the current state of cannabis at the local, national, and global level.
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New Jersey’s Film Tax Credit Agreed Upon Procedures: Ready for Its Close Up
Jan 21, 2020
The requirement for a film production company and its CPA to submit an agreed-upon procedures report to the NJ Economic Development Authority in order to review the Garden State Film Tax Credit.
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What Law Firms Need to Know About Connecticut’s New Tax on Pass-Through Entities
Jul 17, 2018
Connecticut has responded to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act with a new law which will alter its approach to taxing income from law and other professional services firms organized as pass-through entities. Here are the most noteworthy features of the new tax law.
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New Jersey Expands Angel Investor Tax Credit – Potentially up to 25%
Aug 8, 2019
An update on the changes to the New Jersey angel investor tax credit, which was recently expanded.
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Six Strategies to Help Real Estate Families Navigate Tough Decisions
Feb 21, 2022
Deciding when to buy, how long to hold, and when to sell family real estate investments can result in tough conversations among family members. Learn six strategies that can help develop a philosophy and shared plan for growing and create a method for working through tough decisions.
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Future of Work and Office Conversion Considerations
Nov 1, 2022
A recap of the discussion from professionals from the Gensler Team at a recent luncheon for real estate principals, examining considerations related to the future of work and office conversions.
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Nov 2, 2021
This post features a recap of the second webinar in our three-part series on diversity, equity and inclusion in commercial real estate.
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SEC Amends Disclosure Rules for Acquisitions and Disposals of Businesses
May 28, 2020
This content discusses the SEC’s changes to the disclosure requirements of Regulation S-X related to the acquisition or disposition of a business -- aimed at reducing the complexity and compliance costs of the disclosures -- including updates to the definition of a “significant subsidiary” and changes to the tests of significance in Rule 1-02(w), Securities Act Rule 405 and Exchange Act Rule 12b-2.
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Top Takeaways From the 2022 National Real Estate Women’s Forum
May 26, 2022
From real estate finance, diversity and inclusion, ESG, the great resignation, and the continued COVID-19 impact and response, EisnerAmper shares the top takeaways on key business trends, challenges, and opportunities within the real estate industry from the National Real Estate Women’s Forum. Tags: Real estate, RESIG