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04/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/02/2026 04:08

EisnerAmper Offers 2026 Tax Guide

Year-Round Planning Guide Clarifies Changes, Impact on Tax Law

EisnerAmper, a leading global business advisory firm, is pleased to introduce the 2026 edition of its Tax Guide. With contributions from dozens of EisnerAmper's experienced tax professionals-including state and local, federal, individual, and international-this unique e-guide is a comprehensive resource to help taxpayers, tax professionals, the media, government officials, and others navigate the increasingly complicated US Tax Code while learning to recognize critical wealth planning opportunities.

Here are just some of the major sections in the Tax Guide:

  • International Tax
  • State Tax Considerations
  • Capital Gains and Dividend Income
  • Real Estate Activities
  • Charitable Contributions
  • Retirement Plans
  • Digital Assets
  • Stock Options and Deferred Compensation
  • Estate and Gift Planning
  • Tax Credits

Get the latest on key provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), including the treatment of tax brackets, standard and itemized deductions, qualified business income deductions, estate taxation, qualified opportunity zones, and more. In addition, the OBBBA introduced several new provisions that create both planning opportunities and complexities to carefully consider.

"There are critical issues taxpayers need to consider, and careful planning and review of tax strategies are more important than ever" said Tax Guide Editor-in-Chief Sarah Adkisson. "We've distilled complex tax legislation into practical, actionable insights and provided readers with clear explanations, helpful summaries, charts, examples, and planning options."

Click Here to receive your complimentary copy of EisnerAmper's 2026 Tax Guide.

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