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Fellow tax podcaster Damien R. Martin, CPA, (Simply Tax) perhaps put it best on Twitter: "No one can rap 1202 like Master Nitti."
Martin was referring, of course, to IRC Sec. 1202, the exclusion for gain from certain small business stock, and one of its foremost interpreters, Tony Nitti, CPA, as Nitti spoke about Sec. 1202 and other selected business tax topics at AICPA & CIMA's ENGAGE 22 conference in Las Vegas.
We were extremely fortunate that Nitti generously shared a bit of his mastery on Sec. 1202, S corporations, and state passthrough entity (PTE) tax elections, in this podcast recorded June 8, a day before his ENGAGE presentation.
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Fellow tax podcaster Damien R. Martin, CPA, (Simply Tax) perhaps put it best on Twitter: "No one can rap 1202 like Master Nitti."
Martin was referring, of course, to IRC Sec. 1202, the exclusion for gain from certain small business stock, and one of its foremost interpreters, Tony Nitti, CPA, as Nitti spoke about Sec. 1202 and other selected business tax topics at AICPA & CIMA's ENGAGE 22 conference in Las Vegas.
We were extremely fortunate that Nitti generously shared a bit of his mastery on Sec. 1202, S corporations, and state passthrough entity (PTE) tax elections, in this podcast recorded June 8, a day before his ENGAGE presentation.

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