MBK hosted the EANE Finance Roundtable

December 31, 2024

On December 13th MBK Partner James Krupienski, Manager Dan Eger, and Tax Supervisor Olivia Calcasola joined EANE President Allison Ebner for a special hybrid Roundtable discussion with business leaders of the Northeast.


Team MBK gave a deep dive into what to consider post-election as we enter into 2025 with a new administration taking office. James gave a quick scope of the current ongoing coverage on the Corporate Transparency Act and Beneficial Ownership Information reporting status. Dan covered an array of tax planning topics for business owners to consider. Closing out the presentation, Olivia discussed key takeaways on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Update. Their collaborative presentation offered expertise to business owners on the possibilities the future may have as the new administration enters the office in Washington, D.C. Throughout the event, there were multiple stopping points where attendees could ask questions and discuss challenges and solutions.


The discussion-style format of EANE Roundtables made this event impactful because members were given an opportunity to discuss ideas relatable to specific areas of the businesses. To learn more about EANE Roundtables and membership, click here.

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