Taxing Times

As the tax year wraps up, businesses still have time to realize deductions and prepare for new changes coming in 2020.

From Gridlock to Civil War

Is Measure 97 the end of days?  Or will the controversial tax measure lead to a new era of cooperation and compromise?

Guest opinion: The Sprawl Tax

Everyone knows about the income tax and the property tax, but depending on where you live, you might pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars a year on a tax you’ve never heard of.

What To Do When An Employee Leaves And The Employer Suspects Electronically Stored Data Has Been Taken

If you have given a former employee access to your company’s electronic information by virtue of assigning a desktop or laptop computer and you suspect he or she of having taken electronically stored data, there are several steps to follow to preserve electronic forensic evidence from spoliation.

A slow recovery for Oregon

State lawmakers heard a new economic and revenue forecast Tuesday, which projects the next two-year budget cycle will start with $100 million less than the previous budget.