Here’s a brief glance at what you’ll find in the Fall issue below…
Year-end tax planning
Work Opportunity Tax Credit could solve two problems
For contractors, the struggle to find skilled workers is real. One way construction companies can widen their hiring pools while potentially qualifying for a valuable tax break is to complete the eligibility requirements for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit. This article discusses the rules and calculations involved. A sidebar suggests other ways to mitigate the skilled labor shortage.
A holistic approach to fraud prevention
Construction business owners must set the tone at the top regarding a zero-tolerance, fully vigilant approach to stopping fraud. They need to permeate their organizational cultures with strong values, ethics and controls. This article discusses how contractors can take a holistic approach to fraud prevention by identifying risk, building the right defenses and allocating resources wisely.
5 change order pitfalls to avoid
Change orders can mean a more profitable job if the change in question is approved and paid for. When the process doesn’t go smoothly, however, a contractor risks not getting paid on time — or at all — for the extra work. This article discusses five common change order pitfalls to avoid.
Digitize your supply chain to better manage risk
Supply chains in the construction industry are often complex and difficult to manage. That’s why more contractors are digitizing their supply chains to improve oversight, increase efficiency and manage risk. This article explores the functionality and benefits of supply chain software and supply chain risk management software.
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