Frank Banda
ManagerDan Wise
Partner, Tax Controversy Services • National Tax
Nora Burke
Senior Manager

Are you in compliance?
California’s sustainability laws are not optional. See how your organization stacks up in its sustainability strategy.
Put cloud technologies to work for you
Our Cloud Applications team supports your organization in identifying and implementing the right cloud solutions to meet your unique needs. Our Cloud Applications team supports your organization in identifying and implementing the right cloud solutions to meet your unique needs.Our Cloud Applications team supports your organization in identifying and implementing the right cloud solutions to meet your unique needs.
Unlock the value of your data and systems with analytic and artificial intelligence programs that connect and relate broad sets of facts and patterns, enabling faster, more effective decision-making. Unlock the value of your data and systems with analytic and artificial intelligence programs that connect and relate broad sets of facts and patterns, enabling faster, more effective decision-making.
Unlock the value of your data and systems with analytic and artificial intelligence programs that connect and relate broad sets of facts and patterns, enabling faster, more effective decision-making.
Assess, select, and integrate applications that provide key financial, operational, and customer metrics that enable you to advance your business strategy.
Incorporate cloud technologies as part of customized, cost-effective managed service solutions that streamline processes, provide scalable resources, and leverage and maintain core technologies to enable your team to focus on value-added initiatives.
Effective Jan. 1, 2024, this law requires transparency around voluntary carbon offsets and emissions reduction claims. It applies to entities making such claims or engaging in related activities in California. Although a proposed amendment (AB-2331) aimed to delay implementation to July 2025, it did not pass.
This law mandates annual public disclosure of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for companies with over $1 billion in annual revenue doing business in California. Reporting begins in 2026 for Scope 1 and 2 emissions, and in 2027 for Scope 3. The disclosures must follow the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, with assurance requirements likely to begin in 2027.
Effective Jan. 1, 2024, this law requires transparency around voluntary carbon offsets and emissions reduction claims. It applies to entities making such claims or engaging in related activities in California. Although a proposed amendment (AB-2331) aimed to delay implementation to July 2025, it did not pass.
FEATURED TECHNOLOGY RELATIONSHIP
Tipalti
Adopt a unified global payables solution to enable your businesses and finance departments to automate and scale their payables operations.
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Net Suite
Optimize operations with a fully integrated ERP system that supports your evolving needs and can help transform your business.
Workday
Empower your organization to better plan and manage performance with connected, collaborative, and scalable Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) solutions.
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Connecting data, policy, and opportunity
CohnReznick’s Cindy Fang and Beth Mullen, joined by Bob Moss and David Gasson, Principals with MG Housing Strategies, discuss how the study boosts housing advocacy efforts, fuels investor confidence, and demonstrates the LIHTC program’s success to Capitol Hill.






