Many of our clients have requested updates on the status of IRS Code Section 179D, the Energy Efficient Commercial Building Deduction. This deduction which expired on December 31, 2016 has

A couple of weeks ago, The New York Times published an article explaining the tax breaks that Donald Trump is able to enjoy that typical homeowners simply can not. Please

Today is the Summer Solstice sparking the first day of summer. Nearly half of all energy bills are a direct result of heating and cooling consumption. With the summer heat

Real Estate Tax Strategies Published on speaker.com by US Family Office Real Estate Julio Gonzalez with the Gonzalez Family Office and Engineered Tax Services discusses tax strategies for family offices

Why EPAct Benefits Public Entities Several Architectural firms have discussed EPAct with their School and City clients. When a Public Entity agrees to sign the EPAct gifting letter, the Architect
Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 Among the 50+ tax provisions is a 2-year extension of both 179D tax deduction for commercial buildings and 45L tax credit for
Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 Among the 50+ tax provisions is a 2-year extension of both 179D tax deduction for commercial buildings and 45L tax credit for

Congress has unveiled what is cited as the “Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015” which not only includes 2 year extensions of some tax incentives but also a
Increase your firm’s bottom line with ETS’ partnership program. By expanding your niche services, you will increase your client reach while placing valuable tax dollars back in their pockets. CPA
“If you want an easy life, don’t be an architect” – Zaha Hadid Having previously worked in the architectural field myself, one of my main goals has been to help