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New Employment Laws – Illinois 2024

CFO Simplified

In order to reach compliance in the simplest way possible, it takes more than just reading a summary of the new rules and regs. Potential Penalties – An employee has a right to file a complaint with the Department of Labor or in court to enforce compliance, and to seek monetary penalties for violations. Effective as of January 1, 2024.

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How Do I Forecast with Tax Code 280E?

CFO Share

Transportation costs. Hence you need good cannabis accounting to defend yourself in audit. In general a marijuana growing operation will have much more complex tax deduction compliance than a retail operation. Consult your CPA or fractional CFO if you are unsure of your effective tax rate. According to IRS memorandum no.

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Developing an operational data strategy for an AI-ready, data-centric business

Future CFO

The Accountant-General’s Department handles finances, payroll, claims and internal audits for Singapore Civil Service. This increased the granular analysis that finance staff can undertake and facilitated more targeted and in-depth audits for our client agencies.”. People first. Loh Teng Joo. End result.

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165: Daniel Raubenheimer

CFO Talks

South African-born Daniel Raubenheimer is a passionate MBA graduate with cross-functional experience in tech, FMCG and manufacturing, he’s now CFO at Silon in Atlanta, USA, a leading producer of technical compounds and polyester staple fibres. CFO Talks is a brand of the South African Institute of Business Accountants.

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Transcript: Brian Hamburger

Barry Ritholtz

Brian Hamburger has been one of the leading authorities in the world of registered investment advisories, broker-dealers, SEC regulatory compliance. And I would constantly hear them frustrated by the compliance department. HAMBURGER: They were just blaming compliance for everything they couldn’t do. RITHOLTZ: Right.