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  • Construction Executive Features Michael Ceschini in Executive Insights 2025

    August 13, 2025
    We’re excited to share that Michael Ceschini is featured in Construction Executive’s “Executive Insights 2025: Leaders in Construction Accounting.”…
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  • Construction Firms Still Face Margin Pressure & Pricing Alone May Not Solve It

    Construction Firms Still Face Margin Pressure & Pricing Alone May Not Solve It

    May 21, 2026
    Higher revenue and a full backlog can mask serious profitability issues for construction firms. Jobs priced months ago under different cost assumptions may be quietly
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  • What New York Business Owners Should Watch Right Now

    What New York Business Owners Should Watch Right Now

    May 21, 2026
    Labor costs, insurance, taxes, and regulatory requirements continue to create layered pressure for New York business owners. Small increases across multiple expense categories can compound
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  • Contemporary cityscape featuring luxury apartments with balconies and outdoor pathways.

    Higher Costs Are Changing Real Estate Decisions. Are Your Assumptions Still Accurate?

    May 20, 2026
    Financing costs, insurance premiums, construction expenses, and operating costs have all risen, and older projections may no longer reflect realistic returns. Many property owners update
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  • Colleagues in business attire shake hands during a formal meeting in a modern conference room.

    Business Succession Planning Is No Longer Just a Retirement Conversation

    May 20, 2026
    Many business owners treat succession planning as something to address closer to retirement, but waiting limits options and can reduce business value. Transitions rarely happen
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  • Dark hotel apartment interior with couch and eating table with cabinet shelves, side view. Dining and relax place with panoramic window on New York skyscrapers.

    New York Sales Tax on Short-Term Rentals: What Owners Actually Need to Get Right

    March 23, 2026
    Short-term rentals have become a meaningful source of income for many property owners across New York. But from…
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  • Business owners looking at real estate with a professional

    Do You Truly Qualify as a Real Estate Professional?

    March 8, 2026
    Many real estate investors are confident they qualify as a Real Estate Professional. They spend time at properties….
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  • Real Estate Tax Rules: Why “Active” Doesn’t Always Mean What You Think It Means

    February 24, 2026
    If you own rental property, invest in real estate partnerships, or rent property to your own business, you’ve…
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  • A vibrant group cheers over a delicious meal, showcasing friendship and togetherness.

    New Rules for Employee Meals and Perks in 2026

    February 12, 2026
    For many small and mid-sized businesses in the greater New York metro area, employee meals and workplace perks…
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  • Young baby sitting on the floor putting money into a piggy bank money box

    Trump Accounts: What You Should Know Before Filing Your 2025 Tax Return

    February 12, 2026
    A new federal savings program referred to as “Trump Accounts” could be an opportunity that families welcoming babies…
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  • Construction manager looking at books

    Revenue Recognition in Construction: Why Getting It Right Shapes Everything Else

    February 12, 2026
    Most construction companies don’t struggle due to a lack of work. More often, challenges surface when leadership is…
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  • Michael Ceschini Named a 2025 Long Island Business News Accounting Influencer

    February 6, 2026
    We’re proud to share that our Managing Partner, Michael Ceschini, has once again been recognized as a Long Island Business…
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  • Tax forms 1040. U.S Individual Income Tax Return in an brown envelope on a desk. Time to pay tax in year.

    Why Waiting Until the Last Minute to File Is Riskier Than Ever 

    January 31, 2026
    For years, many business owners relied on a simple rule: if it was in the mail by the deadline, the postmark would protect them. That
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