Tax, accounting, audit, and cross-border counsel for Korean-American businesses. Complex matters answered clearly — all in one firm. Suwanee, GA. All 50 states.
No tax on tips and overtime (2025–2028), 100% bonus depreciation reinstated, Section 199A QBI made permanent, Section 179 raised to $2.5M — what restaurant operators can apply right now.
The 20% pass-through deduction is now permanent, with phase-in ranges expanded. Practical impact for small-to-mid businesses filing 1120-S in 2026 and beyond.
A new federal income-tax deduction for tips and overtime — what changes in payroll processing, W-2 reporting, and employee communication. The practical points restaurants miss most.
If a Korean entity owns 25%+ of a U.S. LLC or Corp, Form 5472 is required. Penalty for omission: $25,000. We file these every year.
Property acquired after January 20, 2025 qualifies for 100% immediate expensing — and it's permanent. When you purchase kitchen equipment, POS systems, or refrigeration directly affects your tax bill.
What's changing in GA DOR sales tax rules for 2026 — which industries are affected and what we're doing for clients in advance.
Three of the situations clients most often come to us about — OBBBA implications for restaurants and small-to-mid business, new business setup, and Korean parent / U.S. subsidiary structures. Each with a starting guide from our practice.
No tax on tips and overtime, 100% bonus depreciation, Section 199A QBI made permanent, Section 179 raised to $2.5M — the OBBBA provisions restaurants and small-to-mid businesses can act on right now.
Read guide →LLC vs S-Corp, EIN registration, sales tax number, accounting system setup. Set it up correctly the first time, and there's nothing to fix five years out.
Read guide →Form 5472, transfer pricing, FBAR, FATCA. How to run Korean parent reporting and U.S. accounting at the same time, in both languages.
Read guide →Six core practice areas, all the accounting, tax, and audit needs of Korean-American business under one roof. For details on each, visit the Services page.
Individual and corporate filings (1040, 1120, 1120-S, 1065), OBBBA Section 199A QBI, international tax, planning, IRS audit representation, sales tax — all 50 states.
Bookkeeping, financial statements, QuickBooks, monthly & quarterly close, payroll processing, business management — restaurant and small-to-mid business specialty.
FS audit, review, compilation, employee benefit plan audit, internal control — for SBA loans and Korean parent reporting.
Entity formation, cash flow analysis, budgets, CFO services, M&A advisory.
Payroll processing, W-2 / 1099, OBBBA tips & overtime exemption applied, HR support, workers' comp, SBA loan application assistance.
FBAR, FATCA, foreign asset reporting, Korean-U.S. coordination, cross-border transaction advisory.
Restaurant, small-to-mid business, new company setup, payroll, Korean parent / U.S. subsidiary — whatever the accounting question, you can call us.