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Events:
- Seminar: U.S. Tax Issues for U.S. Resident and Nonresident Aliens and U.S. Citizens, November 20, 2008
- Seminar: Tax Strategies and Opportunities for High Net Worth Individuals, May 16, 2008
- Seminar: Reduce SOX Stress and Costs, March 6, 2008
- Seminar: Current Issues in Employee Benefits Plans, January 29, 2008
- Seminar: Tax and Estate Planning Issues for U.S. Resident and Nonresident Aliens, November 29, 2007
- Seminar: High Net Worth Issues, May 24, 2007
- Seminar: Employee Benefits Issues, January 24, 2007
- Seminar: Tax and Estate Planning Issues for U.S. Resident and Nonresident Aliens, November 30, 2006
- Seminar: Tax and Estate Planning Issues for High Net Worth Individuals, May 18, 2006
- Seminar: Employee Benefits: Understanding Your Financial Statement Audit, March 8, 2006
- Seminar: Sarbanes-Oxley: Greater Efficiency, Less Cost and Lessons Learned, February 16, 2006
- Seminar:Tax and Estate Planning Issues for U.S.Resident and Nonresident Aliens, November 30, 2005
- Seminar: Income, Gift and Estate Tax Planning Considerations Every High Net Worth Individual Should Know, May 19, 2005
- Seminar: Tax Issues for Foreign Resident and Nonresident Aliens,
November 18, 2004
In the News:
Gary Broder and Eduardo Singerman co-authored an article for Benefits & Compensation Digest (May 2008) entitled "The Importance of the Going Concern Assumption in Employee Benefit Plans."
Audit Partner George Rush was quoted in the January 9, 2008 Star-Ledger article, "For Syms, a Battle to Delist."
Audit Manager Jay Zellin's article, "Fraud Risk Reduction Controls," was published in the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce's "We Mean Business," Summer 2007 issue.
George Rush's article, "Audit Dos and Don'ts -- Tips to Avoid Costly Mistakes for Licensees and Licensors," was published in the June 2007 issue of "Global License!"
Ross Rizzo, S&B's Director of Tax, provides tips on how to "Steer Clear-How You Can Avoid Paying the AMT Now and Later" in the September issue of Entrepreneur Magazine.
Gary Broder and Eduardo Singerman co-authored an article for Benefits & Compensation Digest, "Securities Lending Transactions and Repurchase Agreements" in the August 2006 issue.
Senior Partner Sal Salibello appeared on CNBC's "Closing Bell" on April 18, 2006.
Senior Tax Manager Jim Wetzold's tips were heard on MetroSource News, distributed to radio stations around the country in April 2006.
Audit Partner George Rush was quoted in the January 2006 edition of
Employee Benefit News on staffing Sarbanes-Oxley positions.
Sal Salibello was quoted in the November 7, 2005 issue of "The Licensing
Letter," speaking on how Sarbanes-Oxley impacts the licensing industry.
"In recognition of your long standing relationship Chase Small Business
Banking recognizes Salibello & Broder LLP." On September 13, 2005, the
firm received an award from Jamie Dimon, President and COO of JPMorgan
Chase Bank; Charles W. Scharf, Chief Executive Officer, Chase Retail
Financial Services; and Joseph M. Scharfenberger, Executive Vice
President, Chase Small Business Banking.
Sal Salibello was quoted on the changing role of corporate boards and CPAs in the May 2005 issue of Journal of Accountancy.
In April 2005 Ross Rizzo was quoted in an MSNBC.com article, "AMT-the Tax We Love to Hate."
George Rush, head of S&B's Internal Assurance Services Group, was quoted in Investor Relations Newsletter on extending the deadlines for Sarbanes-Oxley compliance.
Director of Tax Ross Rizzo discussed home office tax deductions on CNNfn in July 2004.
Ross Rizzo was quoted in BusinessWeek Online in July 2004 on depreciation tax deductions in its article "Taxes: Brilliant Deduction."
Quicken.com's April 2004 article, "The ABCs of LLCs" quoted Ross Rizzo on the pros and cons of LLCs.
Ross Rizzo was quoted in Benefits & Compensation Solutions' April 2004 article, "Going Global" on compensation laws in other countries.
Senior Tax Manager Kevin Levine authored an article, "IRS Offers Deadline Waiver for Delinquent Foreign Taxpayers," for Sterling International Brief's Summer 2003 edition.
Publications:
Contact us at info@sb-cpa.com to receive these publications:
"How to Do Business in the U.S"
"New Tax Planning Opportunities for U.S. Resident and Nonresident Aliens." |