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Safeguarding Corporate Leadership: 5 Proactive Measures for Executive Security

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The tragic assassination of the United Healthcare CEO underscores the ongoing and growing risks faced by corporate executives and high-profile individuals—threats that extend beyond physical harm to encompass profound impacts...more

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Tax Benefits for Improving the C-Suite’s Security: A Look at IRS Code 132 and Working Condition Fringes

What if I told you that a security assessment of your business and residence could provide tax deductible expenses for private air transportation, a security driver, and executive protection agents and have favorable tax...more

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Final Section 162(m) Regulations Clarify Exceptions to $1 Million Deduction Limit

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Section 162(m) of the Internal Revenue Code ("Section 162(m)") limits the tax deduction that a publicly held corporation may take with respect to compensation paid to each of the corporation's chief executive officer and its...more

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IRS Releases Amended Section 162(m) Regulations Clarifying How to Preserve the Deductibility of Certain Compensation for Public...

The Internal Revenue Service recently amended the regulations under Internal Revenue Code Section 162(m). Section 162(m) applies to publicly held companies and generally limits the tax deduction that a public company is...more

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