Taxes took center stage in much of the pre-election rhetoric from both presidential candidates. Now that Donald Trump has secured his place in the White House, what tax changes may…
read moreAs the 2016 tax year draws to a close, Sax would like to share a personal income tax planning guide for your reference. Many of the strategies presented are applicable…
read moreOn October 14, 2016, Governor Christie signed a bill that represents a big step forward in helping both New Jersey residents and the state itself. Residents will reap the benefits…
read moreSuccessful client relationships require a unique approach to every industry you serve. Business clients depend on their financial professionals to understand the intricacies of their vertical markets and help them…
read moreWelcome to the first issue of the Sax Focus newsletter. Underneath the new name and brand, we are excited to share more of the expert insights and actionable advice that…
read moreRecently, a former not-for-profit executive director from Long Island made headlines after being indicted on charges of embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from Human First, Inc., a social services…
read moreFor the first time in more than 20 years, not-for-profit financial reporting will receive a much-needed makeover. On August 18, 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued its new…
read moreRecent legislation enacted by New Jersey lawmakers has a significant impact on trustees, trusts and their beneficiaries. The Uniform Trust Code (“Code”) became effective in New Jersey on July 17,…
read moreThe Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act of 2015 modified, extended and made permanent several provisions relating to bonus depreciation. One change that seems to have gone relatively unnoticed…
read moreSept. 10th Event Marks Largest Charitable Initiative in Accounting Firm’s Year-Round Community Service Efforts Clifton, NJ, May 31, 2016 – The Annual 4 Miler at Garret Mountain is returning…
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