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Anchin names Feibel, Kahn, Fasinski, Gevertzman and Perelman partners

According to Anchin, Block & Anchin, the firm has added five new partners: Lawrence Feibel and Steven Kahn, who are newcomers to the firm, as well as Laurie Fasinski, Paul Gevertzman, and Jeffery Perelman, who were promoted from director to partner. With these promotions, Anchin has a roster of 54 partners who provide creative, pro-active advisory services to clients representing all of the major industries represented in the Tri-state area. Feibel is a tax partner at Anchin specializing in all aspects of international taxation across a wide variety of industries. He has more than 25 years of experience in providing cross-border tax planning and consulting services to individuals, corporations, partnerships, estates and trusts. Kahn joins Anchin's Real Estate Services Team as an audit partner with almost 15 years of dedicated and diverse experience in the real estate industry. Fasinski has been named a principal in Anchin's Business Management Services Department. In her 25-year career, Fasinski has managed the sophisticated financial affairs of ultra-high net worth individuals. A tax partner at Anchin, Gevertzman's practice focuses on all types of clients including many hedge funds, investment partnerships and construction companies. Gevertzman has extensive tax and business experience with corporations, individuals, and partnerships. He assists companies within designated Empire Zones to reap benefits such as tax reduction credits, real property tax credits, sales tax exemptions, wage tax credits, and utility rate reductions, minimizing or often eliminating a company's New York State Tax liability. Perelman is a tax partner at Anchin. He is a member of the firm's Tax, Wealth Management, Nonprofit Organizations, and Estates & Trusts practice groups. As a CPA with over 20 years of experience, Perelman provides tax compliance and planning services for multiple generations of high-net-worth families. Anchin, Block & Anchin LLP today is recognized as one of the "best of the best" accounting firms in the country, a Best Place to Work in New York State, and a Best Accounting Firm to Work For. The full-service firm, with a staff of 400, serves privately-held businesses and high net worth individuals with a wide range of traditional and non-traditional advisory services, including financial statement preparation; tax planning and compliance services; economic development and tax incentives; management and succession advisory services; litigation support, forensic accounting and valuation services; merger and acquisition services; and wealth management. Additional information is available at www.anchin.com.
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