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Lee G. Knight, PhD

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Change in Corporate Ownership or Control May Result in Golden Parachute Payments

By  Ray A. Knight, JD, CPA, PFS, CGMA and Lee G. Knight, PhD

June 2020 0

In Brief The “golden parachute”—a payment to key executives of an acquired company who help ensure the success of the sale—has become a common component…

Analysis

What to Do When One Spouse Doesn’t Sign the Return

Understanding the Intricacies of Joint Filing

By  Ray A. Knight, JD, CPA, PFS, CGMA and Lee G. Knight, PhD

May 2018 0

In Brief Filing a joint return is generally seen as the default option for married couples. When one spouse neglects to actually sign the return,…

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How the Loss Limitation Rules Impact Deductibility for Taxpayers

By  Ray A. Knight, JD, CPA, PFS, CGMA and Lee G. Knight, PhD

October 2016 0

In Brief Taxpayers generally think of a business loss as an immediate tax deduction, but the tax code is not quite so simple. Individual circumstances—such…

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