United States:
When "C" (Corp) Sounds Like "S" – Blurred Lines Between Choices Of Entity Under The Nascent Trump Administration
17 October 2017
Bowditch & Dewey
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The Massachusetts Society of CPAs (MSCPA) published an article
by Matt Morris in its weekly "Friday @ Five" newsletter.
Matt's article focuses on proposed changes that the Trump
administration may bring to corporate income tax rates. Such
changes will carry implications for tax status selection by new and
existing businesses.
You can read "When "C" (Corp) Sounds Like
"S" – Blurred Lines Between Choices of Entity Under
the Nascent Trump Administration" on the MSCPA website.
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