
Insight Article
Policy snapshot: Government contracting
The new Democratic White House hopes to usher in an extended period of greater government spending.
The new Democratic White House hopes to usher in an extended period of greater government spending.
With the election approaching, RSM is looking at the economic stakes and the key issues for government contracting.
The IRS updated taxpayers on its operations status and recognized the delays in processing check payments due on July 15, 2020.
Government contractors are adjusting to delays, change locations or configure telework as facilities shut down.
Federal contractors who participate, or have subcontractors who participate, in the PPP must consider what the funds mean to them.
Defense contractors must comply with new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification guidelines soon to remain eligible to work with the DoD.
M&A activity with government contractors is rising so companies need to arrive at correct valuations for privately held acquisition targets.
Department issued compliance alert explains the sales and use tax collection responsibilities for marketplace facilitators and sellers.
Corporate income tax regulations provide procedures for pass-through entities to elect to be taxed as C corporations.
UNICAP regulations provide for a modified simplified production method and how costs can be capitalized in association with Section 263A.
A white paper describing the impact of the new revenue recognition standard on federal government contractors.
Government Contracting is a growing market with increasing development activities that provide opportunities to claim the R&D tax credit.
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Statistical sampling can identify eligible M&E expenses through a limited expense review and extrapolation of findings to full population.
View this recorded webcast from RSM for insights on how revenue recognition will affect government contractors.
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Watch this recorded webcast discussing recent changes in Afghanistan tax code that may affect government contractors.
Learn about tax issues that affect government contracting organizations, including international expansion and meals and entertainment.
Government contractors who hire a competitor’s employees may qualify as successor employers, avoiding Social Security tax overpayment.
Join us for a tax update webcast as we take a look at the current tax landscape for government contractors as well as look ahead to 2017.