Building a Strong Foundation on Tax Reform – Impact on the Construction Industry

Recorded On: 10/31/2018

Join CPAs and construction industry professionals Jason Grosh and Mark Wilkerson from BKD as they discuss the nuances of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and how it may impact construction firms. Understanding the tax reform’s impact on contractors is integral information for all surety professionals in the construction space. 

This critical topic presents an exciting opportunity for you to host this NASBP Virtual Seminar for your construction clients or to share the information on how they too can register to participate in this live or recorded seminar.

Joseph J. “Jason” Grosh, CPA

Senior Manager, BKD

Jason oversees and provides tax services for contractors, real estate developers, hospitality companies and manufacturers.  He focuses on tax planning for multistate partnerships, LLCs and corporations and on business succession planning, including buy-sell agreements, deferred compensation plans and merger and acquisition agreements.  Jason also assists in the coordination and management of federal and state income tax audits and examinations and resolves sales and use tax issues for clients.

He is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, Wisconsin Institute of CPAs and Associated General Contractors of Wisconsin.

Jason is a graduate of University of Wisconsin–Madison with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and a graduate of University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Law with a J.D. degree.

Mark A. Wilkerson, CPA

Partner, BKD

Mark is chair of Kansas City’s construction and real estate team.  He has been involved in the construction and real estate industry for most of his 13 years in public accounting.

Mark serves a variety of organizations including construction, real estate, insurance and manufacturing companies.  His experience includes general tax and business consulting, mergers and acquisitions, succession planning, cost segregation and ongoing strategic tax planning and representation before the IRS.

He is on the planning committee for the Construction Financial Management Association and is a member of the American Subcontractors Association, Missouri Society of Certified Public Accountants, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and University of Kansas Accounting & Information Associate Advisory Council.

Mark is a 1994 graduate of University of Kansas, Lawrence, with a B.S. degree in business administration and accounting, and a 1995 graduate of the University of Missouri, Kansas City, with an M.S. degree in accounting taxation.

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