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Sanders joins Gettry Marcus as a partner

Scott Sanders, Gettry Marcus

Woodbury, NY Gettry Marcus CPA, P.C., a Top 200 CPA firm, welcomes Scott Sanders, CPA, PFS, CGMA, CFP, CFS, as a partner. Sanders specializes in the trusts & estates arena and will be located at the firm’s headquarters.

Sanders, a former president of NYSSCPA-Nassau chapter, brings with him 30 years of experience and has built up an extensive portfolio of diversified clients. He has experience in tax planning, trust and estate – planning and compliance, family office services and surrogate accounting for the courts.  Sanders works closely with trust and estate attorneys, fiduciaries, and high net worth individuals during all stages of planning and assists with all aspects of federal, state and local income taxation for corporations, individuals and trusts and estates.

Prior to joining Gettry Marcus, Sanders was a partner at Sanders Thaler Viola & Katz, LLP, in Jericho, New York.  Sanders brings with him several staff members from his previous firm, as well as an independent consultant, Brian Gordon, CPA, a state and local tax specialist (SALT), who focuses on residency, sales tax and NEXUS issues.

A resident of Dix Hills, Sanders is a graduate of Queens College, New York and earned a bachelor of arts in Accounting. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the New York State and the New Jersey State Society of CPAs. He retains his license as a CPA in both New York and New Jersey.

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