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Few businesses are as susceptible to economic fluctuations as those operating within the construction industry. These small business owners have a valuable resource in d.f. o’brien & co.

Our solid experience in every aspect of construction accounting and tax planning makes us an ideal partner for businesses that need to keep pace with current tax laws and industry regulations. Our proven financial strategies will give you a leg up against your competitors and a blueprint for success.

Call d.f. o’brien & co at (862) 505-1040 to learn more.

Construction Businesses We Serve

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Commercial and industrial building contractors

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General contractors

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Highway, street and bridge construction

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Building equipment contractors

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Building finishing contractors

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Union and non-union contractors

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Construction managers

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Architects and engineers

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How a Continuous Audit Helps Your Northeast United States Business

My quick take on SVB: Don’t let it rob you of your focus for building the business under YOUR control.In other words, let noise be noise … and focus on what’s most important: your immediate world.But I will say that this crisis is a perfect example of why you should...

Northeast United States Businesses: Avoiding the Employee Retention Credit Cons

Seen any ads lately about how your Northeast United States business can still claim the Employee Retention Credit (ERC)? There are a lot of false claims out there saying you could receive thousands in government money to help your business. Naturally, in an economic...

d.f. o’brien & co.’s Tips for 2023 Small Business Tax Planning

Forward-thinking is a must in business… that goes for your taxes too. And I’m going to dive into what that looks like today. But first, let’s talk about your tax filing. The S corp and partnership filing deadline is coming up (March 15 to be exact). While we’ll...

The Scoop on Property Seizure for Northeast United States Taxpayers

Everyone can agree that the solid bedrock of any relationship is communication.And, as any couple knows, failing to communicate means backlash and a heap of relationship issues. Non-communication elicits drastic responses. I’m not just referring to your...

Claiming the WOTC While Hiring in Your Northeast United States Business

Firstly, we are barrelling towards the March 15th deadline for corporate tax returns. There's a good chance that we'll just put you right on extension, but if you have anything you need for us to know about your situation, please do let us know...

Deducting Travel Expenses for Your Northeast United States Business This Year

Who can believe that it’ll be one year this week since the war in Ukraine began. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem like there’s an end in sight — a heavy realization for those caught in the crosshairs of it all…Looking back to last February, I can say it’s been a...

3 Common Tax-Related Business Problems

Can you think of anything more American than starting your own business? Okay, probably a few things come to mind. But becoming an entrepreneur is definitely toward the top of the list.However, an easy undertaking it is not. When you first start out, it’s easy to jump...

Anticipating First-Year Expenses When Opening a Northeast United States Business

It’s February and love is in the air. (So are taxes. And Super Bowls. And bad tax software commercials – but I’ll leave those for another day.)Flowers and chocolates showed up on desks and countertops this week with sweet little romantic notes. Restaurants set those...

d.f. o’brien & co. Wants to Know: Got a Business Exit Strategy?

The big day is almost here. No, not tax day.(Which is on April 18th this year — and you should be thinking about that now and start by grabbing a time on our calendar: calendly.com/dave-the-cpa )I'm obviously talking about the Super Bowl. And maybe you’re not...

Finding a Tax Preparer For Northeast United States Folks With IRS Problems

I'm guessing tax season isn't exactly at the front of your mind every day. But it should be! (At least in the top five things at the front of your mind.) Because as long as you're getting paid by someone or something, taxes don't stop. And when it comes to getting...

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