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Divorce and Tax Considerations

By  Ryan C. Sheppard, CPA, CFF

January 2022 0

Since January 1, 2019, the tax rules for divorce instruments fall under dramatically new rules included in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of…

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Social Security Benefits after Marriage, Death, or Divorce

By  Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA

October 2019 0

Making Social Security decisions is relatively simple for seniors filing single tax returns. Assuming modest or no earned income, retirement benefits can begin as early…

Feature Articles

ICYMI | Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Impact at Different Stages of Life

By  James R. Grimaldi, CPA, James A.J. Revels, CPA and Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA

October 2019 0

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) made dramatic changes to the rules for individuals that affect tax planning at all stages of…

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ICYMI | Getting Divorced under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

By  Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA, James A.J. Revels, CPA, James R. Grimaldi, CPA and Thomas K. Lauletta, JD

February 2019 0

Despite the best of intentions when couples say, “I do,” more than a few will find themselves eventually saying, “I don't.” Aside from the emotional…

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Getting Divorced

A Tax Perspective under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

By  Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA, James A.J. Revels, CPA, James R. Grimaldi, CPA and Thomas K. Lauletta, JD

October 2018 0

Despite the best of intentions when couples say, “I do,” more than a few will find themselves eventually saying, “I don't.” Aside from the emotional…

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ICYMI | Ethical Dilemmas Facing CPAs: Three Case Studies

Managing Risk and Resolving Conflicts

By  Suzanne M. Holl, CPA

April 2018 0

People are generally optimistic, and no one wants to think about a good situation falling apart. CPAs like the idea of doing clients a favor,…

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ICYMI | Ethical Dilemmas Facing CPAs: Three Case Studies

Managing Risk and Resolving Conflicts

By  Suzanne M. Holl, CPA

October 2017 0

People are generally optimistic, and no one wants to think about a good situation falling apart. CPAs like the idea of doing clients a favor,…

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Getting Divorced: A Tax Perspective

By  James R. Grimaldi, CPA, James A.J. Revels, CPA and Sidney Kess, JD, LLM, CPA

April 2016 0

Despite the best of intentions when couples say, “I do,” more than a few will find themselves eventually saying, “I don't.” Aside from the emotional…

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