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Building a Constructive Future With TCJA

Although many filers spent 2018 reacting and adjusting to the new law, 2019 should be the year to focus on future strategies and understand how to proactively position their construction firm for success under the new tax regime.
By Bryan C. Porter and Richard S. Toomey
July 11, 2019
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by Bryan C. Porter
Bryan Porter, CPA is a director in Ellin & Tucker’s Audit and Accounting Department. He can be reached at bporter@ellinandtucker.com.
by Richard S. Toomey
Richard S. Toomey, II, CPA, MSA is a supervisor in Ellin & Tucker’s Tax Department. He can be reached at rtoomey@ellinandtucker.com.

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