Clifton, NJ, April 28, 2017 – In an industry known for strict regulations, business formal dress codes and face-to-face client service, accounting firm SAX broke all the rules this tax…
read moreThe White House issued “core principles” of its proposed tax reform plan yesterday, echoing many of the promises President Trump made during his campaign. While the plan leaves some questions…
read moreNJCPA Magazine featured an article written by Debbie Nappi, Senior Healthcare Manager at Sax, on reaching strategic goals put in place by using measurement tools such as key performance indicators…
read moreA new edition of the Sax Focus newsletter marks the 60th Anniversary of the firm with expert insights and updates from our Industry Service Groups. To explore the Q1 2017…
read moreMaximize Your Online Presence: Fighting the Battle for Google’s Page 1 Scott Dailey, VP of Sales and Marketing at Single Throw Internet Marketing, will return to the CFO Focus on…
read moreInternal promotion of tax director signals continued focus on organic growth in firm’s 61st year Clifton, NJ, January 16, 2017 – Accounting, tax and advisory leader SAX has announced the…
read moreNew York labor laws were amended on December 31, 2016, and the changes could potentially affect all employers operating in the state. Review the details of the amendments below to…
read moreWhile 2016 brought no significant changes to 1099 filing requirements (except due dates noted below), it is important that employers review and understand the existing compliance procedures. Not only will…
read moreWith the end of the year upon us, we at Sax want to remind you of some important tax changes and benefits that will impact your planning and preparation for…
read moreOn November 18, 2016, NJTV turned to Sax Partner Kathleen Alexander for expert insights into how New Jersey will benefit from the phase-out of the state’s estate tax. View the…
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