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Save Time, Money and Aggravation at Tax Time
By: Jennifer Pacilli, CPA, Director The role of a certified public accountant has changed quite a bit from when I first entered the profession. Today’s CPAs are advisors who assist…
Read MoreThe Biggest Winners and Losers in President Biden’s Proposed Individual Tax Plan
President Biden presented his $1.8 trillion American Families Plan, which focuses on expanding benefits for education, children and childcare. The Biden administration intends to pay for the plan with a…
Read MoreNeed to Pay Taxes? Try Online Payment Options
The IRS and most jurisdictions allow several convenient ways for taxpayers to pay their taxes online. With a couple of clicks, you can pay balance(s) due, extension payments or quarterly…
Read MoreImportant Information Related to Stimulus Payments
By: Luci Roseman, CPA, Manager In Late December congress passed a $900B pandemic relief package that established a $600 direct stimulus payment to most Americans under certain income limits. Generally,…
Read MorePandemic Relief Package for Small Businesses – Round 2
Details of $900 billion relief package as it relates to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Small Businesses By: Kimberly Zarett, CPA, MS, Principal (UPDATED December 31, 2020) The Consolidated…
Read MoreImpact of COVID-19 on 2020 Taxes – Are You Ready?
By: Kimberly Zarett, CPA, MS, Principal COVID-19 has had a tremendous impact on businesses, our social interactions, and the economy. There have been several important legislative changes enacted this year,…
Read MoreCover & Rossiter Announces New Hires
We are pleased to welcome Gabrielle Barrale, Sean Cullen, Deirdre Mohn, Alfredo Muniz, Jason Shuman, and Joanne Stosic to the team. “We are beyond thrilled to welcome this talented group…
Read MoreHow to Stay Productive When Working from Home
Due to the unprecedented effects of COVID-19, the line between our professional and personal lives has blurred. Trying to take care of job responsibilities from home requires new ways of…
Read MoreHow to Teach Your Kids About Money
If your kids are going back to school, now is a great time to educate them about money. Baby boomers were taught to save for a rainy day. The younger…
Read More8 Things that Could Trigger a Business Audit
Whether you’re doing taxes for your own business or a client’s business, the small – but real – possibility exists for an audit. Understanding the chances of an audit and…
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