
Change and complexity seem like the only constants in tax policy. Since 2007, Congress has passed six major pieces of comprehensive tax legislation.
Porte Brown’s skilled CPAs monitor these developments to provide businesses and individuals with precise, timely tax counsel on federal, state, local and international tax matters related to:
- Tax Planning for High Income Individuals
- Closely Held Businesses
- Trusts, Estates and Gift Issues
- Exempt Organizations and Analysis and Reporting of UBIT
- Transition Planning
- Compensation and Employee Benefits
- International Tax, IC Disc and Other Export Incentives
Additionally, clients benefit from our specialized tax services such as:
- 1031 Exchanges Clients selling property used in their trade, business or as an investment can defer payment of taxes on the gain with careful planning
- Research and Development Credits Most businesses invest in product or process improvements; companies can recapture a percentage of those dollars and reinvest them back into the business
- Cost Segregation Studies Cost segregation studies are one of the most valuable tax strategies available for commercial real estate owners. Cost segregation can increase cash flow through tax accelerated depreciation of construction costs or purchase price
- Domestic Production Activities Deduction (DPAD) Business engaged in qualified production activities are eligible for a tax deduction of 9% in 2010
- Energy Efficient Building Tax Credits Companies that renovate and install energy efficient materials may be eligible for a per square foot deduction and faster write-offs
Through Porte Brown’s exceptional tax expertise, we anticipate, recognize and respond to client needs. Have you seen your accountant lately? For more information, please contact Anthony Massaro, CPA,
at 847-956-1040.