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Recovery Act Reminders for 2009
Nora Stapleton, Tax Partner at Blackman Kallick, shares her expertise on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) in the October issue of the Journal of Accountancy. The article, Recovery Act Reminders for 2009 summarizes some of the most prominent points readers should discuss with their clients including implications on income, deductions and credits.
Stapleton co-authored the article with Ellen Cook, Chair of the AICPA Individual Income Taxation Technical Resource Panel, Anna Fowler, past member of the AICPA Tax Executive Committee, Annette Nelson, Vice Chair of the Individual Income Taxation Technical Resource Panel and Joseph W. Walloch who practices in Redlands, California.
This publication is part of Blackman Kallick’s marketing of professional services, and is not written tax advice directed at the specific facts and circumstances of any person and/or entity. Contents of this publication are of a general nature, and you should not act on this information without obtaining professional advice from your business advisor that is appropriately tailored to your individual needs and circumstances. This written advice is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used by any taxpayer, for the purpose of avoiding penalties that may be imposed under the Internal Revenue Code.

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