The Command Group’s experts assist clients in enhancing executive security programs—while managing tax liabilities—by conducting independent security studies to ensure compliance with Title 26, Section 132 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, as regulated by the Internal Revenue Service.
Through these reviews, we analyze surrounding threat spectrums, assess the current state of executive security programs including assets and protocols, and—as necessary—provide targeted recommendations to strengthen the safety and security of key executives. Ultimately, we help our clients not only better protect critical leadership, but also efficiently govern tax obligations surrounding executive security programs.
Through these reviews, we analyze surrounding threat spectrums, assess the current state of executive security programs including assets and protocols, and—as necessary—provide targeted recommendations to strengthen the safety and security of key executives. Ultimately, we help our clients not only better protect critical leadership, but also efficiently govern tax obligations surrounding executive security programs.
Customer Groups
CorporationsCommand Consulting assists corporations by conducting independent security studies in line with IRS Title 26, Section 132 requirements.
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Individuals and Family OfficesCommand Consulting helps individuals manage tax obligations and ensure compliance with IRS Title 26, Section 132.
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Non-Profits, Religious Organizations
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