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"Will Private Equity Be a Driving Force Behind Energy Transition," written by partner, Mike Collier, was the leading research behind CNBC’s recent news segment on “The Exchange.”
Transaction Advisory Services partner, Mike Collier, sat with the Financial Times to discuss the growing role that private equity is playing in energy transition.
Recognized by Forbes Magazine, Weaver’s Laura Roman is listed as one of “America’s Top 200 CPAs.”
For companies subject to motor fuels and excise taxes, simply complying with federal and state tax requirements can take significant internal resources.
Tiered discounts in valuations performed for estate and gift tax purposes will almost always be met with a challenge by the IRS.
The Los Angeles Times’ 2024 Banking and Finance Visionaries recognizes Partners, Sindhu Rajesh, Ashley Player and Eric “Tony” Gronroos for their experience, client service and contributions to the local business community.
We bring a deep understanding of the energy industry and its investing environment as strategic energy markets continue to align with private equity goals.
The Oklahoma Journal Record’s 2024 Power List of Women in Accounting and Finance recognizes Jennifer Krieger for her contributions.
Throughout the private equity landscape, there are pivotal moments where the stakes could not be higher. As you navigate the complexities of business, every decision matters.
With their knowledge of such topics as tax energy credits and incentives, energy consulting and transaction structuring, our professionals from diverse practice areas advise developers and investors, among others, to help identify potential tax credits and other opportunities.
The Tangible Property Regulations (TPR), also known as the “repair” regulations, direct the treatment of costs incurred to acquire, produce or improve tangible property.
LL97 established carbon emission caps for large buildings in New York City and is expected to apply to some 50,000 properties. Weaver's professionals answer commonly asked questions about LL97, including how to comply with the new requirements.
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