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New Tax Bill Implications
ACT NOW TO MAXIMIZE 2017 TAX SAVINGS
As we await the President’s signature on what will be the biggest overhaul of U.S. tax policy in over 30 years, you may be wondering how these changes will affect you moving forward … Continue reading
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year – Tax Planning Season
Now is the time to focus on year-end tax planning. Careful and strategic planning can help minimize your tax bill and maximize what you keep. Given the uncertainty and sweeping scope of proposed tax law changes, planning is both more … 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
Be a Leader, Not a Boss
At first glance, there doesn’t seem to be a great difference between the definitions of a boss and that of a leader. However, if you’ve ever worked for a boss who lacked leadership skills, you won’t need convincing that the … Continue reading
Are We Due a Market Correction?
June often marks a mid-year lull in the stock market, but with no hiatus yet, the stock market continues the rally that began when President Trump took office in November. As we head into the second-quarter earnings season, analysts are … Continue reading
Reviewing Non-Spouse IRA Beneficiary Rules
At the end of last year, Congress was considering tying up a tax revenue loophole known as the Stretch IRA. Currently, a traditional IRA can be passed from one generation to the next, thereby extending tax-deferred growth to a non-spousal … Continue reading
2017 Social Security Changes
A HIGHER TAX CAP AND OTHER BIG CHANGES IN STORE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY IN 2017
The Social Security Administration (“SSA”), in its annual mid-October press release, announced some important changes to America’s most important social program for 2017, not the … Continue reading