Hot jazz in a cool old barn at Crown Point: Talk of the Towns By Shirley MacFarland, special to cleveland.com [email protected] BRECKSVILLE Ohio — Crown Point Ecology Center, located in nearby Bath Township, announces a cool evening of jazz starting at 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 5, in the beautiful Century Barn at 3220 Ira Road. The eveningRead More
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The United States recently imposed tariffs on over 6,000 product categories that represent approximately $200 billion worth of Chinese imports. The move largely affects multinational corporations that source materials and components from China including automotive parts, food ingredients and construction supplies, but is having effects on manufacturers and supply chains of all sizes. What areRead More
Read the full article in the Canton Repository. By Edd Pritchard GateHouse Media Ohio Posted Jul 20, 2018 Buckingham Doolittle & Burroughs is building new offices in Jackson Township. Work has started on Munson Avenue NW. JACKSON TWP. Work has started on new offices that will serve as the local home for the Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs law firm.Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against labor unions holding that public-sector workers who are in a union-represented bargaining unit cannot be required to pay agency fees, also called “fair share” fees, in order to cover the costs of collective bargaining. The Court stated that requiring such payments violated public-sector employees’ First Amendment rights. This decisionRead More
Listen to the Ohio Society of CPA podcast “A Closer Look at Wayfair v. South Dakota” The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 21 decision that states can assert nexus for sales and use tax purposes without requiring a seller’s physical presence in the state is expected to have a major impact on U.S.Read More
Your window of opportunity to sell is now: Here’s how to be sure you’re ready By MICHELE L. HOZA, BUCKINGHAM, DOOLITTLE & BURROUGHS LLC We are well into 2018, and by now you have read that according to Deloitte’s fifth M&A Trends Report, about 68% of executives at U.S.-headquartered corporations and 76% of leaders atRead More
Published in the May/June Issue of MD-News by Barry Freeman In March of this year, the federal court of appeals covering Ohio (6th Circuit) determined transgender employees are per se protected from discrimination. (For those who want to read the decision, it’s EEOC v. RG & GR Harris Funeral Homes, Inc., No. 16-2424 (6th Cir.Read More
by M. Stacia Dearmin, MD published in ThrivePhysician.com Some weeks ago, a reader requested a post on the issue of personal asset protection. This great idea took time, mostly because I had so much to learn myself. While I may have an advanced degree, it most certainly is not a JD! Need I even mention thatRead More
Cincinnati Reds Make Their Case to Supreme Court Over Free Bobbleheads Published on WKSU.org By KAREN KASLER June 13, 2018 When a sports fan goes to a game and gets a free promotional item like a bobblehead, does the team have to pay taxes on that freebie? That was the question before the Ohio Supreme Court.Read More
(Buckingham’s Steven Dimengo takes the Cincinnati Reds’ Bobblehead case to the Ohio Supreme Court) WLWT has the full story. The consumer case cuts right to the heart of giveaway items and fair taxation. Updated: 6:19 PM EDT Jun 13, 2018 John London/WLWT.com The tax battle over bobble heads landed in the courtroom of the OhioRead More