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MRPR Makes Crain’s Cool Places to Work 2022

We’re excited to announce that MRPR has made Crain’s 2022 Cool Places to Work list in Michigan for the sixth year in a row. MRPR is honored to be recognized by our employees for our fun and flexible workplace culture.
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5 Big Takeaways from the Inflation Reduction Act

On August 16th, President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 into law, earmarking $740 billion for the reduction of carbon emissions, corporate tax reform, and domestic energy production and manufacturing.
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ASC 842 and Why It Matters for Private Companies

The lease accounting standard ASC 842, which was postponed for non-public companies due to COVID-19, also known as Leases (Topic 842), is going into effect for many companies this year. So, what is ASC 842 and what does it mean for your company going forward if you plan on adopting the standard?

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Afflicted Business Relief Grants

Afflicted Business Relief Grant Applications Open March 1st The State of Michigan will distribute up to $409 million of its American Rescue Plan Act fundsas grants to eligible businesses who have suffered financial hardship due to COVID-19. The Michigan Department of Treasury is administering this grant.
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Employee Retention Credit Update

Folks in the Restaurant Industry will want to pay close attention to the IRS’s latest update to the Employee Retention Credit.
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Michigan Enacts Elective Flow-Through Entity Tax

On December 20th, 2021, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Michigan HB 5376, which creates an entity-level tax for pass-through entities (PTEs) that do business in the State of Michigan. Under this new law, PTEs would declare and pay tax on their Michigan taxable income on behalf of their shareholders or entity level partners, and would deduct these taxes from the federal