Business
New Tax Law Tools to Add to Contractors’ Tool Belts
The first major tax overhaul in decades is now a reality. Its provisions will impact the construction industry in positive and negative ways. Construction industry leaders need to fully understand the law, assess their unique situations and make decisions in response that position their businesses for long-term success.
By Laura Culp
February 5, 2018
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Business
by Laura Culp
Laura Culp, CPA, is the partner-in-charge of construction and real estate services for Sikich, a professional services firm. A Certified Construction Industry Financial Professional (CCIFP), Culp has more than 30 years of experience helping contractors and developers grow their wealth and implement tax-saving strategies.
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