Ronald Zullo

 Ronald Zullo

Ronald C. Zullo

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Biography

Northeastern University - Accounting

Owner, Ronald C. Zullo, CPA
Accounting
Ronald
Zullo
Greater Boston Area
Our firm provides tax consulting and business advisory services to small business and their owners. Along with the traditional compliance work (tax return filings), we work closely with small business to enable them to spend less time crunching the numbers and more time on growing their business.


Experience

  • Deloitte

    Tax Manager

    Ronald worked at Deloitte as a Tax Manager

  • Levine, Katz, Nannis + Solomon, PC

    Senior Tax Manager

    Ronald worked at Levine, Katz, Nannis + Solomon, PC as a Senior Tax Manager

  • KAF Financial Group

    Director of Tax Services

    Ronald worked at KAF Financial Group as a Director of Tax Services

  • Northeastern University

    Lecturer in Taxation & Accounting

    Member of Faculty teaching at both the graduate and undergraduate levels in the areas of taxation and accounting.

  • Ronald C. Zullo, CPA

    Owner / Principal

    As a sole practitioner, I work directly with all of my clients in the areas of taxation and business planning.

Education

  • Bentley University

    Bachelor of Science Accountancy

  • Bentley University

    Master of Science Taxation

Publications

  • Rev. Proc. 2013-13: A New Option for the Home Office Deduction

    The Tax Adviser / American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

    In January 2013, the Internal Revenue Service released a new revenue procedure that allows taxpayers who otherwise qualify for the home office deduction to use a simplified safe-harbor method that reduces the recordkeeping generally involved under the actual-expense method. Many taxpayers will find that using the actual-expense method yields a significantly higher deduction, so the results of using both methods should be compared to determine which is best for a taxpayer. Finally, taxpayers and professionals must be aware of potential difficulties when switching between the two alternate methods.

  • Rev. Proc. 2013-13: A New Option for the Home Office Deduction

    The Tax Adviser / American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

    In January 2013, the Internal Revenue Service released a new revenue procedure that allows taxpayers who otherwise qualify for the home office deduction to use a simplified safe-harbor method that reduces the recordkeeping generally involved under the actual-expense method. Many taxpayers will find that using the actual-expense method yields a significantly higher deduction, so the results of using both methods should be compared to determine which is best for a taxpayer. Finally, taxpayers and professionals must be aware of potential difficulties when switching between the two alternate methods.

  • Maximizing Your Potential Tax Deduction Under IRC 213 for Certain Special Education Costs

    SumNews / Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants

    In general, education expenses are personal in nature and generally not deductible by taxpayers. However, in those instances where a principal purpose of attendance at a "special school" is the availability of medical care, certain costs may qualify as deductible medical expenses.

ACCT 1201

4.6(6)

ACCT 1209

4.8(2)

ACCT 2301

3.2(9)

ACCT 4414

2.5(5)