Tax Services
Since 1976, Sciarabba Walker has focused on helping our clients navigate complex tax issues by asking the right questions. We work to understand what is important to you and what keeps you up at night in order to assemble a tax strategy focused on achieving your financial goals while minimizing your tax liabilities. Our dynamic team has the experience, technical knowledge, and resources to help you understand and comply with changing tax laws.
We offer comprehensive consulting and compliance services related to:
- Business taxation
- Individual taxation
- Trust and estate taxation
- State and local taxation
- Tax-exempt return preparation and ongoing assistance
- Specialty tax credits
- Representation before the IRS and state tax departments
We create lasting success by working with you throughout the year, not just at tax time. We encourage periodic meetings to stay connected. Subscribe to our monthly eNewsletters and follow us on social media to view our robust library of blog posts focusing on the newest guidance and strategies available. Our tax reform resources focus on the major changes created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – the biggest overhaul to the tax code our country has experienced since 1986.
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Our Tax Team
Recent Tax Blogs
Summer is a good time to start your 2017 tax planning and organize your tax records
You may be tempted to forget all about taxes during summertime, when “the livin’ is easy,” as the Gershwin song goes. But if you start your tax planning now, you may avoid an unpleasant tax surprise when you file next year. Summer is also a good time to set up a...
Claiming a federal tax deduction for moving costs
Summer is a popular time to move, whether it’s so the kids do not have to change schools mid-school-year, to avoid having to move in bad weather, or simply because it can be an easier time to sell a home. Unfortunately, moving can be expensive. The good news is that...
Expatriation – The Disillusioned Part II
Last week we began the story of John and Jane Farkle, U.S. citizens who had decided to expatriate (i.e., renounce their U.S. citizenship) after becoming disillusioned with the U.S. political climate. Unfortunately, the more they learned about the expatriation process...