After five years in the north Atlanta metro region, the firm has moved operations inside the city’s perimeter to better serve surrounding businesses. Nationwide tax specialty firm KBKG has recently moved its existing Atlanta metro operations from the original Alpharetta location to the heart of Atlanta’s Buckhead business district. The firm’s southeast team has upgraded … Read More
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KBKG Representing at TXCPA Austin Accounting & Finance Leaders Conference 2022
Eddie Price, Matthew Geltz, and Bill Taylor will be representing KBKG at the TXCPA Austin Accounting & Finance Leaders Conference on Thursday, April 21st in Austin, Texas. Our Texas team specializes in Cost Segregation, Green Building Tax Incentives (45L and 179D), Transfer Pricing, and more.. About the TXCPA Austin Accounting & Finance Leaders Conference The … Read More
It’s Not Too Late to Claim Employee Retention Tax Credits
By now, most companies have heard of or even claimed Employee Retention Tax Credits (ERTC) or a PPP Loan. Those that have taken advantage of the credit have seen hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars in benefits for retaining employees in 2020 and 2021. For example, one professional services firm with 19 eligible employees … Read More
KBKG Promotes Sumit Sharma to Principal Overseeing Cost Segregation in the Northeast
PASADENA, CA, – Nationwide tax specialty firm KBKG promoted Sumit Sharma, CCSP, to principal effective January 1, 2022. Sumit leads the firm’s cost segregation practice in the northeast out of their Manhattan-based office. As a Principal, Sumit specializes in Cost Segregation and Fixed Assets. Sumit has over 17 years of experience conducting fixed asset depreciation … Read More
Updated: 2020 vs. 2021 Employee Retention Credit Comparison Chart
Jason Melillo is a Principal and Local and Wage Based Incentive practice leader at KBKG. His areas of expertise are Local Incentives, Employment Tax Credits which includes Employee Retention Tax Credit, and other employment credits. Old Law New Law Eligible Employers 2020 2021 Eligible employers can receive a refundable payroll tax credit of 50% of … Read More
KBKG Representing at Hunter Investment Conference 2022
Our Cost Segregation Director, Amar Patel, will be representing us at the Hunter Hotel Investment Conference on Tuesday, March 22nd through Thursday, March 24th in Atlanta, Georgia. As providers of Cost Segregation, 45L Tax Credits, Employee Retention Tax Credits, and more; we offer a suite of unique tax saving strategies for the real estate industry. … Read More
KBKG Speaking at ExecuSummit – 2022 Inaugural Tax Liability Insurance Conference
KBKG is sponsoring and speaking at the Inaugural Tax Liability Insurance ExecuSummit on Tuesday, March 1st, and Wednesday, March 2nd. Our Transfer Pricing Principal, Alex Martin, and Regional Director Alexis McClellan will be representing us in Uncasville, Connecticut. See below for session details. Tuesday, March 1st | 3:50PM EST Inaugural Tax Liability Insurance Excuconference presented … Read More
KBKG Texas Recognized for the Corporate Volunteer of 2021 by 6 Stones
On February 18, 2022, our Cost Segregation Principal, Eddie Price, and our Texas team will be recognized at the Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon by the non-profit organization, 6 Stones. KBKG is being named the Corporate Volunteer of 2021 for its commitment to the community. We are proud to support the great work done by 6 Stones … Read More
Feature: How Can Savvy Property Owners Save Millions in Taxes Legally?
As featured in the Dave Lorenzo, Inside BS Podcast. Our Cost Segregation Principal, Lester Cook, was featured in the Inside BS Show, a podcast hosted by Dave Lorenzo, Consultative Sales Expert at the Dave Lorenzo Company, LLC. Lester shares with Dave the ways he helps property owners legally take advantage of the tax code to … Read More
Hawaii Senator Jarrett Keohokalole Seeks to Increase Annual Cap for State’s Research Credit
On January 21, 2022, Hawaii State Senator Jarrett Keohokalole introduced Senate Bill (SB) 2599, revising the certification requirements and increasing the annual aggregate cap for the State of Hawaii’s tax credit for research activities (“Hawaii R&D tax credit”). The proposed Section 235-110.91 revisions would first and foremost triple the aggregate cap of research credits available … Read More