Where has all the giving gone? If you are a nonprofit organization, you may be experiencing challenges with raising funds and contributions to continue your mission. In case you missed…
read moreBy Senior Tax Manager, Samantha Guis The chatter and discussion around the Corporate Transparency Act has dominated several sectors since it became effective on January 1, 2024. Alerts, articles, and…
read moreby Lauren Frary, Director of Strategic Business Transformations at SAX It seems that every time there is a story on the news about a financial institution in trouble, or worse, collapsing,…
read moreOn January 16, 2024, the Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden (D) and House Ways & Means Chair Jason Smith (R) introduced the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act…
read moreParsippany, NJ, January 8, 2024 – SAX LLP, a top 100 accounting tax firm, proudly announces the promotion of Nina Bahazhevska, CPA, Mathew Giordano, CPA, MST, Gina Perrone, CPA, MST,…
read moreIn 2023, the IRS finally reduced the threshold requiring electronic filing to any company filing 10 or more total forms of any type. It is important that employers review and…
read moreParsippany, NJ, December 14, 2023 – Sax LLP, a top 100 accounting, tax, and advisory firm in the nation, is proud to announce its inclusion on NJBIZ’s Reader Ranking List for 2023. This…
read moreBy Senior Tax Manager Samantha Guis & Partner & Practice Leader of International Tax Lisa Goldman The new filing requirements are nothing out of the ordinary in our ever-changing world…
read moreThe Treasury Department has introduced long-awaited proposed regulations governing donor-advised funds (DAFs), responding to the surge in contributions that reached over $85 billion last year. These regulations aim to provide…
read moreMy client is charitably inclined. How should I be advising her as we approach the year-end? My client wants to make a charitable bequest through his estate plan – what…
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