by James Breidel | Construction, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Oil & gas, Real Estate, Tax
On December 29th, President Biden signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023. Although primarily a spending bill that funds the federal government for the year, it did include important retirement plan reforms. The Securing a Strong Retirement Act of 2021,...
by James Breidel | Construction, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Tax
Since the start of the pandemic, the IRS has faced significant struggles attempting to process individual, and certain federal business tax returns. The combination of new tax law implementation, processing of several economic stimulus payments, administration of...
by James Breidel | Healthcare
Physicians and other medical practitioners are experiencing significant changes in their businesses. Not only do they need to stay current with medical changes, but they need to focus on the realities of managing the business. This often includes integration and...
by James Breidel | Healthcare
In recent years, we have seen more and more physicians walk away from private practice. This year, the American Medical Association reported there are now more physicians employed by hospitals or medical groups than physicians who own their own business. Healthcare...
by Denise Jordan | Construction, Healthcare, Manufacturing, News, Real Estate, Tax
Dedicated employees who commit to working hard to complete a project, meet increased production demands and drive innovation should be rewarded. In addition to their base compensation, other benefits such as retirement plans, health, dental and year-end bonuses are...
by James Breidel | Construction, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Real Estate, Tax
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (tax reform) ushered significant changes to the tax code to make it easier to navigate and less complex. Since the close of the 2018 tax season, many Denver businesses have been looking more closely at these modifications to see how...