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Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of the long-running cable TV series "Chrisley Knows Best," received prison sentences of 12 years and seven years, respectively, on tax evasion and bank fraud charges.
November 22 -
Reselling Taylor Swift tickets? You're going to have to pay taxes
November 21 -
The proliferation of free and lower-cost video services does not come without a hidden cost: State and local tax receipts stand to suffer as a result.
October 28
Avalara -
Lawyers and agents have always bemoaned "Hollywood accounting," in which studios overstate costs and disguise profits so as not to share proceeds with financial partners.
September 21 -
Citrin Cooperman acquired Shepard Schwartz & Harris; MarksNelson bought Integrity Advisory; and CLM is acquired by private investors.
July 18 -
Citrin Cooperman, a Top 25 Firm based in New York, completed the acquisition of Kingston Smith Barlevi, a Los Angeles-based firm that specialized in the media and entertainment industries.
July 6 -
Carr, Riggs & Ingram acquired Travani & Richter; and Citrin Cooperman added Massarsky Consulting.
January 19 -
Citrin Cooperman, a Top 25 Firm based in New York, has added OLC Management Inc. a California-based business management firm in the entertainment industry.
November 3 -
The long-awaited aid program aims to help music venues, performing arts groups, nightclubs, movie theaters and museums.
April 8 -
The Small Business Administration issued some preliminary guidance on how a new federal program to provide help to hard-hit playhouses, movie theaters, museums and other venues will work.
February 1 -
Daily fantasy sports companies must pay federal excise tax on their entry fees, the IRS has decided, according to an internal memo that could cause a major shakeup in the industry.
August 14 -
The Top 25 Firm has merged in Mejia & Kaplan, which specializes in serving entertainers and performing artist clients.
December 16 -
The new standard adjusts the way companies account for the production costs of films and episodic content produced for TV and online streaming services.
March 6 -
For the debut episode of new show “Breaking History," firm partner John Hughes and manager Nicholas O’Rourke served as witnesses for the record attempt.
September 11 -
Bankers, athletes and celebrities are suing Ingenious Media Holdings Plc, saying that they were misled about investments in the film industry that were later branded tax avoidance by the U.K. government.
August 13 - AT Think Lights, camera, action and tax cut! Spotlight on the California Film and Tax Credit Program
Motion picture and TV production tax incentives should be incorporated in the tax planning process to lower the cost of production.
July 12
Sax LLP -
The comedian took a gentle swipe at PricewaterhouseCoopers during Sunday night’s Academy Awards telecast.
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