5 ways to foil a ”fraud department” scam
March 29, 2022 Knowledge Center
5 ways to foil a ”fraud department” scam

When banks detect suspicious activity in a customer’s account, they often call account holders to discuss the transactions. Time is of the essence when it comes to preventing fraud, especially in the case of wire and automated clearing house transactions. In most cases, if a caller claims to work for the fraud department of your […]

Timing counts: Reporting subsequent events
March 28, 2022 Knowledge Center
Timing counts: Reporting subsequent events

Major events or transactions — such as a natural disaster, a cyberattack, a regulatory change or the loss of a large business contract — may happen after the reporting period ends but before financial statements are finalized. The decision of whether to report these so-called “subsequent events” is one of the gray areas in financial […]

Looking beyond the financials for clues to a business’s value
March 25, 2022 Knowledge Center
Looking beyond the financials for clues to a business’s value

An experienced business valuation professional considers more than just a company’s financial statements when quantifying its value. The professional conducts detailed interviews and asks for a variety of documents when gathering information to use to value the business — and some of this information may provide objective insight into how much the owners believe the […]

Preventing and detecting fraud in the C-Suite
March 23, 2022 Knowledge Center
Preventing and detecting fraud in the C-Suite

Executives often receive lucrative compensation packages. But for some, it isn’t enough and they engage in illegal activities to line their own pockets. The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) has found that owners and executives commit 20% of occupational fraud. However, they’re responsible for the largest median loss of $600,000. (In comparison, rank-and-file employees […]

The tax rules of renting out a vacation property
March 23, 2022 Knowledge Center
The tax rules of renting out a vacation property

Summer is just around the corner. If you’re fortunate enough to own a vacation home, you may wonder about the tax consequences of renting it out for part of the year. The tax treatment depends on how many days it’s rented and your level of personal use. Personal use includes vacation use by your relatives […]

Are COVID-19 testing and vaccination programs subject to ERISA?
March 18, 2022 COVID-19
Are COVID-19 testing and vaccination programs subject to ERISA?

As of this writing, many public health experts are cautiously optimistic that cases, hospitalizations and deaths related to COVID-19 will continue to trend downward or at least remain at manageable levels in most areas. The United States might finally be moving from pandemic to endemic. This means that many employers can, at long last, greenlight […]

A beneficiary designation or joint title can override your will
March 17, 2022 Knowledge Center
A beneficiary designation or joint title can override your will

Inattention to beneficiary designations and jointly titled assets can quickly unravel your estate plan. Suppose, for example, that your will provides for all of your property to be divided equally among your three children. But what if your IRA, which names the oldest child as beneficiary, accounts for half of the estate? In that case, […]

When inheriting money, be aware of “income in respect of a decedent” issues
March 15, 2022 Knowledge Center
When inheriting money, be aware of “income in respect of a decedent” issues

Once a relatively obscure concept, “income in respect of a decedent” (IRD) may create a surprising tax bill for those who inherit certain types of property, such as IRAs or other retirement plans. Fortunately, there may be ways to minimize or even eliminate the IRD tax bite. Basic rules For the most part, property you […]

Defined-value gifts: Plan carefully to avoid unpleasant tax surprises
March 14, 2022 Knowledge Center
Defined-value gifts: Plan carefully to avoid unpleasant tax surprises

For 2022, the federal gift and estate tax exemption has reached its highest level ever. In fact, you can transfer up to $12.06 million by gift or bequest without triggering federal transfer taxes. This is a limited time offer, however, as the exemption amount is scheduled to drop to $5 million (adjusted for inflation) in […]

SEP-IRAs: A retirement plan option for small employers
March 9, 2022 Knowledge Center
SEP-IRAs: A retirement plan option for small employers

In a historically tenuous time to retain employees, small employers are particularly at risk. Whereas a large employer might be able to shift duties or promote from within to cover the departure of one or more staff members, small employers are often left high and dry with no one to cover certain shifts or tasks. One […]

Miller Kaplan Named Top 100 Firm | Accounting Today
March 9, 2022 In the News
Miller Kaplan Named Top 100 Firm | Accounting Today

Miller Kaplan has been named a Top 100 Firm by Accounting Today, in their annual survey of tax firms and accounting’s regional leaders.

New audit committee survey reveals trends on risks, ESG reporting and more
March 5, 2022 Knowledge Center
New audit committee survey reveals trends on risks, ESG reporting and more

In late January, a survey entitled “Audit Committee Practices Report: Common Threads Across Audit Committees” was published by Deloitte and the Center for Audit Quality, an affiliate of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. The survey analyzed 246 responses, including 86% of respondents who served on audit committees of public companies. Here are some […]