The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (“TCJA”) established the Qualified Opportunity Zone (“QOZ”) program to encourage investment in economically distressed and low-income communities across the United States, District of Columbia…
read moreThe way we do business has changed drastically over the last 10 years. Has your accounting system kept up? Companies today have relationships with many types of customers and vendors. …
read moreClifton, NJ, April 1, 2019 –––– Sax Wealth Advisors LLC, an independent registered investment advisory firm with offices in Clifton, NJ, Pennington, NJ and New York City, has announced the addition…
read moreNew Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed S1567 into law, requiring employers of 20 or more employees to offer a pre-tax transportation fringe benefit to their employees, covering commuter highway vehicle…
read moreThe work environment of the future is an exciting idea to conceptualize, but what does it mean in an era where the world is changing at a pace quicker than…
read moreClifton, NJ – February 13, 2019: SAX, a leading accounting, tax and advisory firm recently held its second annual Founder’s Award ceremony which celebrated the good work of local nonprofits…
read moreOngoing technological advances and increasing customer demands are transforming the supply chain industry at an unprecedented pace. To be successful in this rapidly changing business environment, your company will need…
read moreThe U.S. Supreme Court’s recent South Dakota v. Wayfair decision holding that internet retailers who sell into a state without having a physical presence could be subject to sales tax…
read moreToday, many businesses are struggling with leadership. Never before has there been four-generations of employees all working together in the same workplace. Each generation has a unique perspective of work…
read moreAccounting, tax and business advisory leader, SAX, is proud to announce their next generation of firm leaders with the promotion of four Senior Managers and one Director to the position of Partner.
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