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Food Industry

We enjoy strong client relationships with New Jersey area companies involved in the manufacture, distribution and wholesaling food business.  In addition, we also have several long-standing clients in the industries that support these businesses, including transportation, refrigeration, construction and related supplies and services.  With this much experience, some would call this a "niche" but the truth is, we are simply very comfortable in helping closely-held businesses who operate in this industry. In return, they have referred us to their friends and fellow vendors, and over the years, we have developed an understanding of the food wholesale, distribution and manufacturing operations.

The owners and managers of our firm work closely with the business owners and keep up with the tax laws and regulations that affect the profitability and financial stability of the industry. Some of the services that we provide food industry clients include:

Tax accounting and auditing services
Tax planning
Business Valuations
Lease/purchase analysis
Audits, compilations and reviews of financial statements
Bookkeeping
Cost segregation analysis
Inventory management advisory services
Industry benchmarking reports
Succession planning
Advisory assistance regarding selection of banking, insurance and payroll relationships
State, local tax planning and strategy
Advisory on mergers and acquisitions (including due diligence)
Research
Inventory observations
Multi-state service capabilities

If you would like to speak with our team leaders about issues important to your business, please feel free to contact firm Directors Maria Plucinsky, CPA or Elliott Koplitz, CPA.

Click here to e-mail  Maria C. Plucinsky, CPA 

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Click here to e-mail Elliott H. Koplitz, CPA

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NOTE: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any tax advice contained in this web site is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties assessed under the Internal Revenue Code.