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    The Corporate Transparency Act: Summary and Reporting Obligations

    Navigate the complexities of the Corporate Transparency Act with this post that breaks down the key reporting obligations, providing vital insights for businesses.

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    QSBS: The Basics of Tax-Advantaged Startup Stock

    Get the lowdown on Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) and its potential for tax-free gains. Understand the eligibility criteria for startups, founders, and investors and the potential to unlock a world of tax benefits.

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    What Venture Capital Investors Look for in Legal Due Diligence

    Due diligence is the process venture capital (VC) funds and other investors use to screen and evaluate potential investment opportunities.

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    Alert - SEC Amends Rules to Promote Capital Raising (Reg A, Reg Crowdfunding, Rule 504)

    Read about the SEC's amended rules to promote capital raising.

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    SEC Expands Definition of “Accredited Investor”

    On August 26th, 2020, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) amended its definition of “accredited investor” to include additional categories of individuals and entities that would qualify to invest in certain private offerings exempted from registration under the Securities Act of 1933

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    CARES Act: Paycheck Protection Program Loans

    The Paycheck Protection Program is noteworthy because the loans are intended to function more like grants, meaning that they’ll be eligible for forgiveness provided that businesses satisfy certain requirements.