LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- NSBN LLP (www.nsbn.com), CPAs and Business Consultants, Partner Barbara C. Kogen, CPA, JD gives overview of the key tax provisions of the 2010 Tax Relief Act. The recently enacted "Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010" is a sweeping tax package that includes, among many other items, an extension of the Bush-era tax cuts for two years, estate tax relief, a two-year "patch" of the alternative minimum tax (AMT), a two-percentage-point cut in employee-paid payroll taxes and in self-employment tax for 2011, new incentives to invest in machinery and equipment, and a host of retroactively resuscitated and extended tax breaks for individuals and businesses.
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The key provisions of the 2010 Tax Act are complicated and voluminous. You can view the breakdown of the package here: http://www.nsbn.com/resources/email_alerts/62
About NSBN LLP
NSBN LLP (formerly Nanas, Stern, Biers, Neinstein and Co. LLP) is a full service CPA and Business Consulting firm that has been in practice in Beverly Hills, California, for over 50 years. The firm currently ranks among the top 25 CPA Firms in Los Angeles County, the Top 200 CPA Firms in the U.S., and among the Best Places to Work in Los Angeles for the past four consecutive years. NSBN has 18 partners and a staff of approximately 70. NSBN has particular expertise in various industries, including real estate, escrow, nonprofit organizations, entrepreneurial businesses, entertainment, employee benefit plans, and high net worth individuals. For more information, please visit www.nsbn.com.
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