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Joyce joins Prager Metis CPAs, LLC as partner in Trusts & Estates Group

Amy Joyce, Prager Metis CPAs, LLC Amy Joyce, Prager Metis CPAs, LLC

Woodbury, NY Prager Metis CPAs, LLC welcomes Amy Joyce, CPA, JD as its newest partner. Joyce joins Prager Metis as a partner in the Trusts & Estates Group. She will be based out of Prager Metis’ Long Island office.

“Bringing Amy on board is essential for our plans to expand our resources and further strengthen our reputation as the “go-to” expert in Trusts & Estates services,” said Glenn Friedman, co-managing partner. “With her extensive background servicing high-net-worth individuals, fiduciaries, beneficiaries and their related entities, Amy has a unique expertise that few possess. She is a perfect addition for us as her expertise nicely complements our existing Trusts & Estates and individual tax services.”

Joyce has expertise in fiduciary income tax, estate tax, gift tax, and generation-skipping transfer tax. She serves high-net-worth individuals and their related entities. In addition to servicing the income and transfer tax compliance needs of high net worth families, Joyce also advises individuals on planning lifetime wealth transfers and on the orderly distribution of their estates in a tax efficient manner. She is a certified public accountant and attorney.

“I’m very excited to join Prager Metis,” said Joyce, “as we share a commitment to provide every client with both sound advice and outstanding personal service.”

Headquartered in New York City, and with offices in New York, New Jersey, California, and London, Prager Metis CPAs, LLC, an affiliate of Prager Metis International, LLC, is one of the nation’s fastest growing accounting and advisory firms, offering a full range of accounting, audit, tax, consulting, and international services. Prager Metis is a Top 100 Accounting Firm.

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