Cryptocurrency: The Top Things You Need to Know

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are splashed across news headlines on a regular basis, charting a wild ride of extreme highs and lows. Once the sole domain of anti-establishment millennials burned by the 2008 recession, many institutional investors have shed their skepticism and are dipping their toes into the crypto market, adding exposure through crypto funds,…

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Greg Whicker Earns Series 65 License

BGBC Partners, LLP is pleased to announce that Greg Whicker, CPA has passed the Series 65 Exam. Whicker is a Supervisor and has been with BGBC for five years. He works in tax with a concentration in multi-state taxation of entities and individuals. The Series 65 License, also known as the Uniform Investment Adviser Law…

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Personal Property Tax Compliance: 8 Frequently Missed Issues That Can Lead to Overpayments

Understanding and adhering to the multitude of personal property tax compliance obligations throughout the thousands of jurisdictions that assess personal property taxes can be administratively burdensome. A company’s personal property tax liabilities can be impacted if a company is not equipped to navigate the differing rules and opportunities in the jurisdictions in which its personal…

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BGBC Named an IndyStar 2019 Top Workplace

BGBC Partners, LLP is pleased to announce their inclusion on the Indianapolis Star’s 2019 Top Workplaces list. They also received the “New Ideas” special award. BGBC attributes this award to a company culture that enables team members to thrive. The firm is passionate about the growth and achievement of their employees, and they work to…

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M&A and Employee Benefits: Post-Transaction Considerations

By Kim Flett and Beth Garner Employee benefits should be an important consideration for both buyers and sellers as they prepare for a merger or acquisition. Once the due diligence is completed and the transaction closes, however, there is still much work that needs to be done to ensure that the transition to the new benefits plan goes…

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