THE BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL: WHAT TECH SELLERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE NEW TAX LAW
A sweeping new tax bill just passed — and for high earners like tech professionals, it changes the game. From RSUs and bonuses to real estate and capital gains, this bill creates major tax-saving opportunities.
Yohannes Cramlet
What We Will Cover
Whether you're actively investing or just want to hold on to more of what you earn, this session is built for you. We'll dive deep into the strategic moves you need to make now.
Key Topics We'll Explore
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1Tax Code Changes: Which specific changes inside the new bill affect high earners and investors like you
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2Income Repositioning: How to strategically reposition income, bonuses, and RSUs to benefit from the new structure
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3Real Estate Impact: What this bill means for real estate investing, depreciation, and capital gains
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4Strategic Timing: Critical moves to make now — before key provisions phase in or out
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Bari Cenname
Bari Cenname is a seasoned CPA with over 20 years of experience in tax advisory, compliance, accounting, auditing, and financial consulting. Licensed in New York, Bari holds a BBA Degree in Public Accounting from Hofstra University and a Master's in Taxation from Fordham University.
About Cramlet Capital
Cramlet Capital is a premier private equity commercial real estate investment firm. With decades of expertise and significant liquidity, we identify and acquire world-class, multi-tenanted assets below intrinsic value. Our mission is to deliver superior long-term, risk-adjusted returns for our investors while fostering economic growth and creating valuable assets in the communities we serve.
Important Disclaimer
This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities. Any offering will be made only through official offering documents and to accredited or otherwise qualified investors in compliance with applicable securities laws. Real estate investments involve risks, including loss of principal, illiquidity, and other factors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Prospective investors should consult their own financial, legal, and tax advisors before investing.