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How Soon Can Your Child or Grandchild Start Saving for Retirement?

By Michael D. Koppel, CPA, PFS, CITP, MBARetired Partner at Gray, Gray & Gray School’s out!  What are your children (or grandchildren) doing during their summer vacation? Going to camp? Hanging around with friends? How about beginning to plan for retirement? Retirement for the younger set may be 50 years or more away. But they […]

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What is Missing from Your Estate Plan?

If you have taken the step of creating an estate plan to help ensure your financial wishes are carried out, congratulations. You are well ahead of most people in this country. Forbes magazine reports that 51 percent of Americans age 55 to 64 don’t even have wills, much less estate plans. But no estate plan

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Does Your Architectural or Engineering Firm Qualify for R&D Tax Credits?

Research & Development Credits are not just for scientists and software developers By Bradford G. Carlson; Paul J. Gerry, Jr., CPA, PFS; Martin E. Prendergast; Karen G. Timmermans, CPAGray, Gray & Gray, LLP If you think the Research & Development Tax Credits offered by the federal government are just for high technology, life sciences or computer

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Is Your Company Required to Have an Employee Benefit Plan Audit?

By Michael L. Cecere, CPA, MST If your company offers employees a benefit plan such as a 401(k), 403(b) or other type of pension, and you have 100 or more employees eligible to participate in the plan, you must submit an audited annual plan financial statement along with the annual Form 5500 to the U.S.

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Business Without Borders

By Karen G. Timmermans, CPA “For the only way in which a durable peace can be created is by world-wide…economic activity and international trade.” – James Forrestal (1892-1949), former U.S. Secretary of Defense Although international trade has been making headlines in recent months, it is not a new occurrence. Cross-border commerce has been taking place

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Top 10 Reasons for a Business Valuation

By Richard P. Feilteau, CPA, CVA How much is your business worth? That is not a speculative question, or one that should be answered with a “ballpark” guess. Attaching an accurate valuation to a company is a critical part of ongoing business strategy. Exit Strategy Planning. If you are planning to sell your business it

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Why Personal Service Corporations Should Care About the Amount Paid to Shareholders

By Michael D. Koppel, CPA, PFS, CITP, MBARetired Partner at Gray, Gray & GrayDecember 1, 2016 A personal service corporation is a C corporation that performs services in the professions listed in Sec. 448(d)(2)(A) and substantially all of the stock of which (by value) is held directly or indirectly by employees of the corporation and

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