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Important Notice

Brian DiBella has left the firm.

Gary Gomola and all of the other staff members
have merged with Mahoney, Sabol & Company

www.mahoneysabol.com

We are now located at 213 Court Street, Suite 204, Middletown CT 06457
Phone: 860-344-8883 Fax: 860-346-3057

Let us know if you would like hard copies of any of these, or to be added to our mailing list.

Client Alert Newsletters

Please note that these are archives of the actual newsletter as they were published at the time.  They are not updated for changes that occur after publication.
Please do not rely on items in old newsletters without seeking updated information, particularly in the tax area.

Starting with Summer 2004 the Newsletters are in Adobe Reader format
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Fall 2005 - Roth IRA's for children, client spotlight, deduction for producers of qualified property,AMT, new Connecticut gift and estate tax changes, and a technology update.

Federal Fair Labor Standards Act - Includes summary of 2004 federal act and Connecticut differences

QuickBooks News July 2004 - Tips, and information about upgrading to QuickBooks 2004.

Summer 2004 - Unclaimed property, small business retirement plan checkup, partnership/LLC owner as employee .

Fall 2003 - Dividends from small businesses, new depreciation rules, fiduciary care, and IRS errors.

Special 2003 Tax Issue - Summary of the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003.

Winter 2003 - Start up expenses, auto credits, split-dollar insurance, employee tax credits, qualified plan contributions, and related party rent.

QuickBooks News - September 2002 - Tips, and information about upgrading to QuickBooks 2002.

Fall 2002 - Planning and Paying for College Expenses.

Special 2001 Tax Issue - Summary of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 signed by President Bush on June 7, 2001.

Winter 2001 - New rates & limits for 2001, a dozen estate planning mistakes, sport utility vehicle tax benefits.

Summer 2000 - Gifting, Social Security, business meals, choice of entity and the self-employmnet tax.


 

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