Helping our clients understand complex business tax
Zinner’s team of tax experts can help you optimize your tax position while insuring your compliance with federal, state, and local tax laws.
We understand the organization and capital structure of different business entities. The type of entity under which your company operates can have significant implications for taxation, as well as legal liability. We know the particular tax needs of closely held businesses, whether you are an LLC, LLP, C or S corporation, or a joint venture.
It can be difficult for even the most sophisticated company to understand all the tax implications and compliance requirements impacting their business.
The tax professionals at Zinner & Co. analyze and evaluate the tax laws as they pertain to each client’s unique circumstances. We assess each client’s needs, and then identify and implement those tax planning strategies that fit their overall business plan.
We help each client meet their compliance obligations in as efficient and cost effective manner as possible.
As your business grows and changes, let the tax professionals at Zinner & Co. provide the right tax ideas for the right tax results.
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