The Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA”) has been in place since 2020 when it was passed as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021; however, after a long administrative rulemaking process, the Beneficial Ownership Information (“BOI”)
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Wisconsin Abolishes the Personal Property Tax
On June 20th Governor Evers signed into law 2023 Wisconsin Act 12 (the “Act”), which repeals the personal property tax that has long been an administrative burden for authorities and a source of confusion for taxpayers.
Under the former provisions,…
Biden’s Tax Proposals: What They Mean for You
This article was put together by Noah G. Buhle, a law clerk with our firm and a Senior at Marquette University Law School, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Thanks for Noah’s great effort and nice summary!
Biden Tax Plan and Ramifications
President…
How to Sign Up to Get the Coronavirus Vaccine in Your State
I would like to thank Diane Tomb of the American Land Title Association and NPR, which put together the following information, who together are making our lives easier by showing us how to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Click here for…
Time for Wisconsin Politicians to Stop Playing Politics with Peoples’ Lives
Wisconsin is making news! But not good news. Wisconsin has joined the elite group of states with the worst numbers in Coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths. What’s the problem, and what’s being done about it?
The problem is that there…
Can Wisconsin’s Governor Expose Businesses Which Suffer Two or More COVID-19 Cases?
Governor Tony Evers this week announced that he would release names of businesses that have had two or more employees test positive for COVID-19 or are linked to two or more contact tracings. It is believed this list was to…
PPP Loan Forgiveness: What Wisconsin Businesses Need to Know, by Kieran O’Day, as edited by Thomas G. Schober
This article is the marvelous work of our current law clerk Kieran O’Day, who will be finishing his stint with us shortly and heading on to clerk with the Supreme Court for the State of Wisconsin!
Now that many of…
Wisconsin is (Re)Open for Business: The Legal Risks for Businesses Reopening during the COVID-19 Pandemic
This post was drafted primarily by our talented law clerk, and recent Marquette University Law School Graduate, Kieran O’Day, who will soon begin a clerkship with the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Congrats to Kieran on his graduation!
On May 13, 2020,…
The Right to Vote by Proxy in a Wisconsin Corporation
This article is the marvelous work of our current law clerk Kieran O’Day, who will be finishing his stint with us shortly and heading on to clerk with the Supreme Court for the State of Wisconsin!
Wisconsin Statutes Permitting Proxies…
Signed. Sealed? Delivered. Your Guide to Wisconsin Real Estate Transactions During COVID-19
Due to the COVID-19 crisis and the impact of the Wisconsin Safer at Home Order , we have been faced with the challenge of how to legally accomplish real estate transactions while adhering to social distancing requirements.
Before we even…