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RECENT INSIGHTS:
What Is a System? Getting Started Toward Business System Compliance!
It is important for government contractors in developing their business systems and offering them up to the government as representative of their compliance with the published requirements to understand what a “system” is in the context of government compliance.
The Inflation Reduction Act Makes Few Alterations to the Tax Strategies of PBMares’ Clients
Today, The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 was enacted. Through its sweeping law changes on health care, climate, and taxes, the Act presents a few new opportunities for beneficial tax strategies. In general, the Act results in few tax increases to PBMares clients.
Not-for-Profit Investment Policy Statements: Little Changes, Big Impact
Sometimes, a not-for-profit's investment performance isn’t what it should be. Looking at the Investment Policy Statement and identifying corrections can help to improve fund performance and help to ensure investment returns meet their objectives.
The CHIPS Act and Its Impact on the Construction Industry
The CHIPS Act was signed into law on August 9, marking a multi-year, $280 billion investment in advanced manufacturing and technology. The construction industry – and Virginia – stand to benefit in more ways than one.
What Do Government Contractors Need to Know about DCAA?
DCAA compliance is an essential component of government contract administration. The key for government contractors is to know what rules and regulations they are subject to, implement the necessary processes to ensure compliance, and maintain that compliance.
How to Register a Charity in Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina
Starting a nonprofit often requires registering with the state before the organization can fundraise. States like Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina all have different rules and requirements for nonprofit registration.






