Your Strauss Troy tax attorney discusses new rules for cryptocurrency tax reporting. These rules will apply to digital asset transactions beginning in 2023.
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Breaking News – Update on Status of OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) for Employers with 100 or More Employees
Attorney Julie K. Hopkins provides an update on the status of the OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) for Employers with 100 or More Employees.
Strauss Troy Listed as a 2022 Best Law Firm by U.S. News – Best Lawyers®
U.S. News – Best Lawyers® has recognized Strauss Troy among the Best Law Firms of 2022. Strauss Troy has earned 16 metropolitan rankings and was nationally ranked in Project Finance Law. National Tier 3 Project Finance Law Metropolitan Tier 1 – Cincinnati Commercial Litigation Land Use & Zoning Law Litigation – Real Estate Municipal Law …Read More
Honoring partner and friend Brian Eviston
We are sad to announce the passing of our partner and friend, Brian Eviston, who lost his battle with ALS this week. The entire Strauss Troy team sends its sympathies to his family. View Brian’s obituary in the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Mandating the COVID-19 Vaccination: Update for Kentucky and Ohio Employers
Strauss Troy’s Julie Hopkins updates Kentucky and Ohio employers on COVID-19 vaccination mandates, including handling ADA and religious exemptions.
Greater Cincinnati Cyber Security Summit slated for September 30
Hear from experts in all aspects of Cybersecurity – IT, legal and insurance experts will help you keep your business as secure and protected as possible.
Strauss Troy attorneys recognized by Best Lawyers in America
Strauss Troy is pleased to announce that 14 of our attorneys have been recognized as The Best Lawyers in America 2022. Three Strauss Troy attorneys were also recognized by Best Lawyers as Lawyer of the Year. Attorneys named to The Best Lawyers in America are recognized by their peers in the legal industry for their …Read More
Accounting Specialist needed in Cincinnati Office
Strauss Troy seeks an Accounting Specialist that is highly motivated, self-directed, and detail oriented with bookkeeping and/or accounting knowledge. The individual should also be good at multi-tasking, for they will be responsible for a variety of day-to-day accounting functions, giving them the opportunity to engage in all aspects of the accounting department.
Changes to Kentucky’s Adoption Leave Law
Kentucky employers, don’t forget that recent changes to Kentucky’s Adoption Leave Law take effect today! HB 210, which was signed by Governor Beshear on March 23, 2021, makes several amendments to Kentucky’s Adoption Leave law (KRS 337.015) which become effective as of July 29, 2021. The law previously required employers to provide reasonable unpaid personal …Read More
Strauss Troy is looking for an Accounting Specialist for the Cincinnati Office
Strauss Troy Co. seeks an Accounting Specialist who is highly motivated, self-directed, and detail oriented with bookkeeping and/or accounting knowledge.
Leveraging Technology with the New SEC Marketing Rule
By: Bo J. Howell The SEC New Marketing Rule and Compliance Technology: Where We Are Conducting an advertising review is often a laborious process. Why? Most advisers have become accustomed to trudging through these manual steps to ensure compliance. Some advisers have adapted this process to simplify their advertising review. Basic workflow tools, like network chat and file storage, automate parts of the process by facilitating content collaboration, version control, and ad …Read More
Was your business harmed by COVID-19? You could be eligible for property tax relief.
If your business was negatively impacted by COVID-19, you might be eligible for a property tax reduction. On April 27, 2021, Ohio enacted a special law that allows commercial property owners (and certain tenants) to apply for reductions of their 2020 property tax bill if their income-producing properties were affected by COVID-19. The law is intended to alleviate the financial impact of COVID-19 on Ohio businesses. The application process is intricate, and an experienced attorney can navigate it to optimize this valuable opportunity for a tax bill reduction.
Explainer: Why is the NCAA at the Supreme Court?
If you’re a fan of one of the many NCAA member institutions in our area, you may be wondering why the NCAA recently appeared before the United States Supreme Court. If so, here’s a quick explainer.
Kentucky’s new COVID-19 liability protections: what you need to know
An overview of Kentucky Senate Bill 5, which is intended to shield business and premises owners from potential claims arising from COVID-19.
Strauss Troy congratulates James D. Houston on being selected to the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel
James D. Houston has been selected as a member of the Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel, an international organization of civil defense attorneys who are recognized leaders in the legal community.
Kenneth Kinder II endows scholarship at NKU Chase College of Law for Eastern Kentucky students
Strauss Troy attorney Kenneth Kinder II and his wife, Michelle, have endowed a scholarship at Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law for students from Eastern Kentucky.
IRS Issues Guidance on Unemployment Exclusion: No need to amend 2020 returns if already filed
The IRS has issued guidance on the Unemployment Exclusion. For those who have already filed taxes for 2020, there is no need to amend your 202 return.
Client letter: ARPA’s enhancements to the premium tax credit
Recent COVID relief legislation made several significant enhancements to the premium tax credit, which is a refundable credit that assists individuals and families in paying for health insurance obtained through a Marketplace established under the Affordable Care Act. This letter provides an overview of those changes.
Letter to Clients: Tax provisions in the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021
This letter to clients provides a brief summary of the key aspects of the tax provisions in ARPA including tax credits, student loan forgiveness, income exclusions, and assistance programs.
ARPA modifications, extension of paid sick leave and family leave credits
Dear Client: The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), signed by President Biden on March 11, 2021, extended and significantly modified the payroll tax credits for qualifying sick leave and family leave wages. Below is a summary of the key provisions. Background: Both Covid-19-related credits were initially provided by the Families First Coronavirus Response …Read More