the real election day winners? accountants

what the election means for busy season:  join the survey, get the answers.

by rick telberg 

the re-election of president obama may sweep away a few uncertainties in tax and economic policies that have been stymieing business decision-making. but it also sets the stage for a very busy busy-season, complete with last-minute changes in code and forms.

and i’d be surprised if the partisan gridlock in congress suddenly loosens. read more →

three political questions that cloud the tax planning outlook

 we’re accountants, not fortune-tellers.

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rothstein kass, the new york cpa firm, is advising clients that “looming ahead are many potential changes” with the possible demise of the bush-era tax cuts.  in addition, several other bills are muddying the forecast.

“even the world’s best soothsayer could not predict with accuracy what will happen between now and the end of the 2012 tax year with respect to the tax law,” richard bloom, national leader of trusts and estates, and neil tendler are teling clients in a bulletin.

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