Tag Archives: business
Why provide your accountant with access to your online business accounts?
February 2020
When entrusting your financial well-being to your accountant(s), you may be asked to provide them with access to your bank accounts, credit cards, and other financial institutions. This request might cause you to pause for a moment to … Continue reading
How to Budget for Estimated Tax Payments
May 2019
According to a March 22 Internal Revenue Service News Release, 2018 federal tax filers might be able to have any penalties for an underpayment of estimated tax removed. This could be possible if they’ve paid at least 80 … Continue reading
DSJ is Helping Nonprofits Focus on Their Mission
March 22, 2019 As Seen in Long Island Business News (LIBN)
Clearly, the engine that drives the goals of not-for-profits is their financial strength or fiscal fitness. The challenge for most organizations becomes, not only securing funds, but as … Continue reading
What’s the Best Type of Business Entity for Tax Purposes
December 2018
There are several major types of business entities, including S Corporations, C Corporations, Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) and being self-employed. Each type of structure has its own advantages and disadvantages when it comes to taxes, assets and liability … Continue reading
High-Tax States Scheming to Offset New Tax Law Impact
The new GOP tax law places high income and property tax states at a distinct disadvantage. Before the new tax bill, any and all state and local taxes (commonly referred to as SALT) could be taken as itemized deductions without … Continue reading
Estate Planning Essentials You Need to Revisit Due to the New Tax Law
Estate planning is never done. Just like a piece of real estate, it needs periodic maintenance and care to make sure it’s in good shape when you need it most. Provisions in the newly passed GOP tax plan mean it’s … Continue reading
The Trump Tax Reform Plan – What Is and What May Be
Major tax reform enactment is a rare event, with the last occurring back in 1986 under President Ronald Reagan. As a result, current discussions could pan out to be much ado about nothing; however, with the solid majorities that Trump … Continue reading
Be Smart About Giving to Hurricane Victims
From Texas to Florida, a large swath of the United States was recently slammed with back-to-back hurricanes, leaving flooded streets, damaged buildings and wreckage all around. Huge economic costs will be associated with these hurricanes.
Economic Impact
AccuWeather President Joel … Continue reading
Gigi Boudreaux, CPA Joins DSJ as its Newest Partner
Starting October 16, Gigi Boudreaux, CPA brings her more than twenty-five years of tax consulting and accounting experience to DSJ in Westbury, NY. Formerly a partner in the accounting firm of RAICH ENDE MALTER & CO, Boudreaux has worked extensively … Continue reading
DSJ Expands Accounting Practice with Recent Merger
As of September 1, 2017, Anthony J Perrone CPA PC has merged with DSJ. Formerly a partner in the accounting firm of PERLMAN, SCHLEIFER & PERRONE, CPAs, Perrone has acquired more than thirty years of experience in complex individual, corporate, … Continue reading