More of the new law parsed as Philadelphia celebrates a long awaited victory. (Eagles won the Super Bowl, you know.)

More of the new law parsed as Philadelphia celebrates a long awaited victory. (Eagles won the Super Bowl, you know.)

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New Section 199A - Planners, Sharpen Your Pencil
New code section 199A is confusing and complex and offers many planning opportunities once it is understood. Dennis Walsh helps clarify with great insight into some of the many considerations we face.   - read more

CGNA: S Corporations - Advanced, Part 2 of 3
We continue our deep look at the challenge of gifts S Corporations. - read more

Almanac: Who Gives Most to Charity
This section of the Almanac explores "who" gives in America. The profile of the American giver will surprise you. Or maybe not. - read more

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