This webinar will provide a practical and action-oriented overview of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), with an emphasis and examples tailored to situations the CPA is likely to encounter in advising clients. Whether your firm opts to complete CTA filings or not, you will assuredly be inundated with questions from clients and need to understand the implications of the CTA. The CTA will require a massive amount of reporting of detailed information by 32 million entities, and those who own or have substantial control over any of the entities required to report.
This webinar will address the following questions regarding CTA filings:
Shenkman Law
Dual Practitioner, Financial Planner
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(201) 845-8400
Martin M. Shenkman, CPA, MBA, PFS, AEP (distinguished), JD, is an attorney in private practice in Fort Lee, New Jersey, and New York City, New York, with Shenkman Law. His practice focuses on estate and tax planning as well as planning for closely-held businesses and estate administration. Throughout his career, Mr. Shenkman received awards and acknowledgments from the New Jersey Bar Association, Worth Magazine, CPA Magazine, the American Cancer Society, and the AICPA. Mr. Shenkman holds a Bachelor of Science from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, an MBA from the University of Michigan, a law degree from Fordham University School of Law. He is admitted to the bar in New York, New Jersey, and Washington D.C.
Shenkman Law
Associate
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(201) 845-8400
Thomas is an associate in the Law Firm of Martin M. Shenkman, P.C with an emphasis on estate planning. He has lectured at the Notre Dame Tax & Estate Planning Institute, for the NJSBA and New Jersey Institute of Continuing Legal Education, and the National Academy of Continuing Legal Education. He has published articles in the American Bar Association E-Report, Wealthmanagement.com and Trusts & Estate Magazine. He is a member of the American Bar Association, Real Property, Trust and Estate Law and Business Law sections, the New York State Bar Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association and the Bergen County Estate Planning Council.
Walter works in tax areas involving high net worth clients, estates, trusts, charitable planning and exempt organizations. As past deputy executive director of New York’s CPA Society, he led the Society’s programs for professional practice issues with members, and in Albany and Washington. Walt was instrumental in developing New York’s LLC/LLP laws. Both Connecticut and New Jersey used this work to enact their LLC statutes.
Walt “grew up” in his family’s CPA firm, where he advised successful business owners and served the full range of middle income through ultra-high-net-worth clients. A frequent speaker and writer, Walt received the respective CPA Journal and The Tax Advisor “Max Block” and “Article of the Year” awards. Walt chairs several nonprofit audit committees and is Co-President of UJA/JCC Greenwich.