December, 2022

  • New Connecticut Highway Use Fee

    Starting on January 1, 2023, Connecticut will be imposing a new use fee on certain carriers for the “privilege of operating” certain heavy, multi-unit motor vehicles on any highway in Connecticut. Companies such as transportation or construction companies will be impacted by this as it applies to class 8 through 13 vehicles. Here’s a chat […]

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  • Occupational Fraud in Construction

    By: Luke Stahelski, MSA, CFE, PI, Manager, SAS Valuation, Forensics, Litigation, Investigations (“VFLI”), Construction Industry  While it is important to safeguard your business from malware attacks and phishing attempts from external parties, it is also important not to overlook the potential for occupational fraud. Occupational fraud is fraud that is committed by individuals against organizations that […]

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  • In Time for the Holidays, the FASB Proposes an Accounting Standards Update Related to Common Control Leases  

    Keeping with the Rocky theme, on November 30, 2022, the FASB issued a proposed Accounting Standards Update (ASU) to respond to concerns associate with accounting for common control leasing arrangements. The FASB staff has been working diligently to issue this proposed ASU and they appear to follow the philosophy of Rocky Balboa in the 1976 […]

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