Below is our selection of new tax, audit and accounting developments in France and in the United States that we believe is relevant. We hope you find it informative.
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Aimlon CPA P.C. & law professionals.
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Aimlon CPA’s Law offices practice helps legal practitioners determine their business’ tax and accounting procedures to avoid common IOLTA mistakes and the related stress and...
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Aimlon CPA P.C. & the real estate professionals
Aimlon CPA P.C.’s team of professionals have over a decade of experience assisting real estate professionals closing the deals. They’re aware of the tax and accounting nuances...
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Serving the public at large.
Businesses, nonprofit organizations, and individuals rely on certified public accountants (CPAs) for informed perspectives on operations issues and challenges so they can make...
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In 2022, your organization is required to recognize lease assets and liabilities for most of its leases on its balance sheet.
On February 25, 2016, the U.S. organization that determines how businesses and nonprofit organizations should account for their transactions outlined how your organization should...
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Meet Mathieu Aimlon, expert-comptable diplômé non inscrit (France), CPA (U.S.), Principal at Aimlon CPA P.C.
Mathieu Aimlon, founder of Aimlon CPA P.C. tells us who he is, what sets him apart and how he adds value:
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Get ready for the upcoming tax filing season!
The IRS will soon open the 2021 tax season and is reminding taxpayers to take important steps now to hep themselves file their federal tax returns.
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Aimlon CPA’s focus on continuous improvement
The system of quality control for the accounting and auditing practice of Aimlon CPA P.C. received a peer review rating Pass.
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Aimlon CPA P.C. rebrands to reflect the firm’s expertise in French, U.S., France-Amérique audit, tax, and accounting
New York, October 1st, 2021
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Should an S Corporation’s Payment of Its Owner’s Personal Expenses be Considered as a Disguised Wages
In Scott Singer Installations, Inc. v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (T.C. Memo. 2016-161), the Tax Court has to decide: Whether Mr. Singer should be classified as Scott Singer...
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U.S.-French Agreement on Foreign Tax Credits
You’re now entitled to claim a tax credit on your U.S. tax return if you pay the French Contribution Sociale Generalisee (CSG) and Contribution au Remboursement de la Dette...
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