Our offices will be closing today at 2:00pm EST in preparation of the impending snowstorm. We will reopen at 8:30am EST on Monday, January 25th. If you need immediate assistance, please contact Ashley DiMayo at... read more
The Oxford Team wishes everyone a Happy New Year!
Oxford Risk Management Group would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped to make 2015 a record-setting year, and extend our best wishes for a Happy and Healthy New Year!... read more
Oxford’s Principal, Mike DiMayo, recognized as one of the top 20 key influencers in the Enterprise Risk Captive industry
Captive Review announced today the 2015 Enterprise Risk Captive list, recognizing 20 of the United States key influencers in the Enterprise Risk industry. Please click the link below for more information on this prestigious honor!... read more...
PATH Act of 2015 Signed Into Law
The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act of 2015 passed both the House and Senate and has been signed into law. The new legislation affecting eligibility for 831(b) election for captives is effective for... read more
Small modifications made to 831(b) legislation, sent to House for vote
The tax extender package including changes to the 831(b) tax election utilized by small captives will be put to the House of Representatives tomorrow. These changes help to clarify congressional intent providing ongoing support for... read more...
Over 52,000 Pounds of Tyson Chicken Product Recalled
Over 52,000 pounds of Tyson Chicken are being recalled. The product “may be adulterated because of having an ‘off odor’ scent,” the USDA said in a press release. Over 52,000 Pounds of Tyson Chicken Product... read more
Expiring Tax Breaks Face Another Nail-Biter This Year
Congress is delaying the revival of a small-business tax break that lapsed in late 2014. Small business owners are feeling the pinch as the 2015 tax year is coming to an end and Washington has... read more...
Hounded Out of Business by Regulators
Since 2013, the cancer-screening company LabMD has been fighting meritless allegations from the Federal Trade Commission. On November 13, 2015 the FTC’s chief administrative-law judge dismissed the agency’s complaint but it was too late. The... read more...