DiCicco, Gulman & Company hosts Real Estate Roundtable on September 20th
Tax credits, cost segregation studies and new capitalization regulations were the topic of conversation at the Real Estate Roundtable on Thursday, September 20th. Over 100 real estate professionals attended the event hosted by CPA firm DiCicco, Gulman & Company.
Attendees heard advisors and their clients talk about tax strategies and the results they can generate when applied to actual projects.
Visit www.dgccpa.com/roundtable for a recap of the event.
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