Captive Review recently conducted a phone interview with Oxford’s principal, Mike DiMayo. Mr. DiMayo has called on the US authorities to publish a greater guidance on the management of captives making the 831(b) tax election.... read more...
Posts By: Mike DiMayo
Oxford Offices Closed Monday, September 7, for Labor Day
The Oxford offices will be closed Monday, September 7, in observance of the Labor Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, September 8, at 8:30 AM EST. Have a safe and relaxing long holiday weekend from... read more
Former Subway Pitchman to Plead Guilty in Child-Sex Case
Former pitchman for Subway, Jared Fogle, is to plead guilty to child pornography Fogle was the spokesman for Subway foods for 15 years and was terminated due to this child abuse scandal. Former Subway Pitchman... read more
Fast Food’s Big Challenge – Fresh Ingredients
Fast food chains are having complications locating fresh ingredients for their menu items. Fast Food’s Big Challenge Fresh Ingredients This is a great example of supply chain interruption. Please contact us at Contact@OxfordRMG.com or 410-472-6490... read more
Ohio Licenses its First Captive
Imprise Financial PCC has been licensed in Ohio, making it the first captive established in the state since it passed enabling legislation in June 2014. The protected cell company (PCC) has been set up to... read more...
IRS Says Cyber Attacks More Extensive Than Previously Reported
The IRS reported in May that cyber thieves used 225,000 stolen SSNs and other data acquired through their online application called “Get Transcript” that allowed taxpayers to obtain prior-year return information. The agency reviewed their... read more...
Hackers Post Stolen Data from Ashley Madison Breach
Hackers have released the user data from Ashley Madison, the anonymous dating site that caters to clientele seeking extramarital affairs. Hackers Post Stolen User Data From Ashley Madison Breach This is a good example of... read more
Even at $17 Per Hour, Farms Can’t Fill Jobs
Firmer enforcement of immigration laws have created hardship for farmers and harvesting their crops. The problem started years ago and was temporarily exacerbated this summer by a glitch that snarled processing for seasonal-worker visas and... read more...