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Former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge Joins alliantgroup’s Strategic Advisory Board as Chairman of Cybersecurity and Technology

alliantgroup is proud to announce the addition of Tom Ridge to the firm’s Strategic Advisory Board as Chairman of Cybersecurity and Technology. Serving as the nation’s first Secretary of Homeland Security from 2003 to 2005 and as the former Governor of Pennsylvania, Gov. Ridge brings to the firm his wealth of experience as a public servant and his extensive expertise on a range of policy issues such as cybersecurity, technology, education and economic development.

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alliantgroup’s Rick Lazio Addresses the House Ways and Means Tax Policy Subcommittee on Section 179D

[vc_row bg_type=”bg_color” bg_color_value=”#f5f5f5″ css=”.vc_custom_1618938311697{margin-top: 0px !important;margin-right: 0px !important;margin-bottom: 0px !important;margin-left: 0px !important;padding-right: 1em !important;padding-left: 1em !important;}”][vc_column][vc_column_text el_class=”article-info”]by alliantgroup staff, Houston, TX (International Headquarters) March 15, 2018 | published in /PRNewswire/[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Rick Lazio,… 

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alliantgroup and CEO Dhaval Jadav Announce STEM Scholarship Partnership Program

alliantgroup and CEO Dhaval Jadav are proud to announce the rollout of the firm’s STEM Scholarship Partnership Program through the firm’s charitable initiative, the Blue Heart Fund. The new program will offer 20 $10,000 scholarships over the next year to the sons and daughters of alliantgroup’s clients and CPA and industry alliance partners. The program goes hand-in-hand with the firm’s recent charitable endeavors in the area of STEM education.

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alliantgroup Issues Statement on the Passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

The highlights of the legislation include major reductions in individual, business and corporate tax rates as well as the removal (or reform) of a number of incentives to offset rate reductions. Most of the corporate provisions in the new law are permanent while those on the individual side (due to budgetary restraints) are set to expire by the end of 2025. However, it is the expectation of GOP lawmakers that a future Congress will make the changes for individuals and pass-throughs permanent.