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Robert Gambardella, CPA

@conciergetax

Robert Gambardella, CPA. Shelton CT. Tax Planner for Service-Based Business Owners. Mets Fantasy Camp pitcher. Here for Auburn, Commanders, Mets & #TaxTwitter.

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Governor Ned Lamont (@govnedlamont) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are working to quickly launch this state program to help small, locally-owned businesses recover from the floods as soon as possible. In addition to these state funds, I’m committed to securing federal support for homeowners and businesses. More: portal.ct.gov/governor/news/…

We are working to quickly launch this state program to help small, locally-owned businesses recover from the floods as soon as possible. In addition to these state funds, I’m committed to securing federal support for homeowners and businesses.

More: portal.ct.gov/governor/news/…
Lorilyn Wilson, CPA, PFS (@lorilynwilson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Business owners - please realize that accurate accounting is one of the most critical investments you can make in your company. Without good data, any type of future-planning, cash management, capital funding, etc, is impossible to come by. #taxtwitter #smallbusinessowner

MisterRogersQuotes (@misterrogerssay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“From the time you were very little, you’ve had people who have smiled you into smiling, people who have talked you into talking, sung you into singing, loved you into loving. Let’s take some time to think of those extra special people”

MisterRogersQuotes (@misterrogerssay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“There are many ways of saying who you are and how you feel; ways that can be so helpful. Ways that don’t hurt yourself or anybody else. You know, that’s how you can tell when you’re grown up inside.”

Richard Rubin (@richardrubindc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This new Treasury report on TCJA extensions basically confirms what we've known on cost ($4T to more than $5T with biz provisions) and distributions (tax cuts in all groups but bigger at the top). But there's one interesting bit to flag. home.treasury.gov/system/files/1…

Robert Gambardella, CPA (@conciergetax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re waiting on a K-1 from any CT pass through entity, prepare to wait some more. #TaxTwitter ctcpas.org/news/7478d44f-…?

Jeff Levine, CPA/PFS, CFP® (@cpaplanner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Potentially important news for more than 2 million Americans... The Social Security Administration just announced that it has started to pay retroactive benefits to individuals who were previously impacted by the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) or Government Pension

JCT Congress (@jctgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JCT describes the tax provisions of the Budget Reconciliation Legislative Recommendations Related to Tax. jct.gov/publications/2…

American Institute of CPAs (@aicpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 AICPA UPDATE - #Tax🚨 The AICPA applauds the inclusion of several long-supported tax provisions in the budget reconciliation, but we remain deeply concerned by proposed changes to the PTET deduction. Read the full list and our statement here: bit.ly/3GVp2OV

Mike Sylvester, CPA (@fortwaynecpa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please repost this so Republican members of Congress understand they are raising taxes on some business owners... Some high-income service based businesses in states with an income tax will actually pay MORE taxes under the current Republican tax bill... Who would have thought

Andrew Lautz (@andrew_lautz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One notable thing about the House bill is that it makes a lot of tax changes effective *this year* (i.e., for tax filing April 2026) rather than next year (for tax filing April 2027). A brief summary of those changes effective 2025, with caveat that I may have missed a few.

One notable thing about the House bill is that it makes a lot of tax changes effective *this year* (i.e., for tax filing April 2026) rather than next year (for tax filing April 2027).

A brief summary of those changes effective 2025, with caveat that I may have missed a few.
Albert J. Campo, CPA, MBA (@ajthecpa1226) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act has passed - how are the proposed changes going to impact you if you're a business owner? Check out our summary of the major business provisions that could impact your business 👇