
Nick Eusanio
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Why Should You Hire a Tax Attorney Alongside a CPA?
Key Takeaways Many individuals and businesses view a CPA as the go-to for tax planning, filings, and financial strategy. But in most scenarios (other than…
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Understanding the IRS Appeals Process: A Guide for Businesses and Individuals
When a taxpayer disagrees with an IRS audit or examination result, the dispute does not necessarily end there. Taxpayers have a right to challenge the…
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IRS Enforcement Trends Businesses Should Watch in 2026
The IRS has experienced significant workforce reductions and budget constraints in recent years. But the IRS continues to pursue enforcement in high-impact areas. This is…
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Inbound Investor U.S. Tax Playbook, Part 3: Operating and Repatriating Profits
Overview: Once a U.S. structure is established, it’s important to manage day-to-day compliance, withholding obligations, and cash repatriation in a way that aligns commercial objectives…
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Inbound Investor U.S. Tax Playbook, Part 2
Structuring the Investment — Entity Choice & Tax-Efficiency The United States is one of the most attractive places for foreign capital — deep markets, relative…
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Inbound Investor U.S. Tax Playbook, Part 1
U.S. Tax Basics for Non-Resident Investors The United States is one of the most attractive places for foreign capital — deep markets, relative stability, and…
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Business Sale Basics, Part 4: Close & Integrate or Transition
Closing a business sale is just the beginning. Learn how to manage integration or transition effectively to protect and drive value in Part 4 of…
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Business Sale Basics, Part 3: Align Team, Finance, & Industry Factors
Employees, financing, and industry / regulatory factors can make or break a business sale. Learn how to address these critical elements in Part 3 of…
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Business Sale Basics, Part 2: Structure the Sale (Legal & Tax)
Avoid costly mistakes in selling your business. Learn the key legal and tax tips and traps to avoid in Part 2 of our Business Sale…
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