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Daniel J. Hellmann, CPA
Debra S. Pitschman, CPA
Evan Callahan, CPA
Gil Davis, CPA/PFS
David J. Mesko, CPA
Sarah McPhee, CPA
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Accounting, Assurance and Auditing Services
Business Valuations
Comprehensive Tax Planning
Cost Segregation Studies
Divorce Planning
Employee Benefit Plans
Estate Planning
Internal Audit Services
LIFO Services
Litigation Support
Management Advisory Services
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Construction
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1099-DA rules have a gross problem in 2026
March 23, 2026
CPAs dealing with the new 1099-DA rules this year are challenged by the fact that they only report gross proceeds this year, leaving them and their clients to calculate cost basis themselves.
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