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The Bottom Line is where Klatzkin’s advisors provide analysis and insight into key developments in taxation, accounting, and other issues and how they affect businesses and individual taxpayers.

Cost Segregation Studies Just as Significant Post-Tax Reform

By FRANK G. SWEENEY

Many Hamilton businesses were excited when the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA tax reform) was passed into law. The changes resulted in significant tax savings for many companies.

Fraud: Is Your Independent School Safe?

By CHRISTOPHER S. MAYNARD

Fraud can happen anywhere, and administrators in independent schools are often unaware that it is happening because they are not looking for it. Some common types of fraud committed in schools include, but are not limited to, conspiring with outside vendors to provide kickbacks, misuse of school-issued credit cards, and theft of equipment and other property.

Staffing, Training & Security

By THOMAS H. MARTIN

Tom Martin was featured in a November 18, 2019 NJBIZ article about some of the issues and challenges facing accounting firm leaders and their respective organizations.

Plan the Work, Work the Plan

By THOMAS H. MARTIN

Tom Martin was quoted throughout an article regarding succession planning for commercial real estate professionals that appeared in the November/December 2019 issue of Commercial Real Estate Investment magazine.

Year-End Tax Planning for Individuals

By MICHELE D. SLOCUM

Tax planning never truly ends, but with the end of the year drawing near, it’s a great time to take a step back and make sure you’re on the right track. This year it’s especially important. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) went into effect in 2018, making this recent filing season the first under the new tax regime.

The Language of Endowment Funds for Independent Schools

By CHRISTOPHER S. MAYNARD

Independent schools (K-12) face many of the same challenges as private colleges and universities in the U.S. including declining or flat enrollments, increasing tuition costs, and escalating operating costs. As a result, fundraising and endowment management are increasingly more important for independent schools to attract and retain students.

15 Signs That You Need a New Accountant

By ISHAAN ANAND

Discover 15 signs that you might need to look for a new accountant – or at the very least review the quality of the service and advice they provide to your business.

Gift Tax and Estate Tax – Are They the Same Thing?

By JAMES EMMA

In the United States, transfers of wealth are subject to tax. When transferred during the giver’s lifetime, wealth is subject to gift tax, but when transferred after death, it is subject to estate tax.

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