Sports & Entertainment
Centered in the heart of the mid-Atlantic region, our team specializes in the various fields of financial management services needed by the everyday athlete and entertainer. Capaldi Reynolds & Pelosi’s Sports and Entertainment team partners with athletes and entertainers as they tackle the unique financial challenges they face, both during their careers and over the long term.
Much like a quarterback needs their offensive line to provide support and protection during a game, today’s athlete and entertainer needs the protection and support of solid financial managers and accounting teams to help navigate ever-changing and dynamic economic changes to help maximize growth opportunities and limit financial risk. Capaldi Reynolds & Pelosi and CRA Financial have collaborated to form a specialized team of accountants and financial managers poised to aid our athletes and entertainers with services such as:
- Federal and multi-state tax compliance, consulting, and planning solutions
- Financial Management Services
- Personal CFO Services
- Retirement Planning
Industry Insights
Year End Tax Planning Considerations Under A Biden Tax Plan
As the close of year 2020 is rapidly approaching, I’d like to mention a few tax planning thoughts that should be considered before year-end, assuming that the Senate changes hands before the start of the President Elect’s administration. Keep in mind that in order for...
It’s Not Much, but Every Little Bit Helps
The higher standard deduction enacted under the Tax Cut and Jobs Act and the economic impact of the Coronavirus are expected to have a significant impact on the ability of charitable organizations in our country to do their work, and in some cases survive. To provide...
Favorable Estate and Gift Tax Exemptions May Sunset Sooner Rather than Later
We are currently in an extremely generous estate and gift tax environment. The federal estate tax applies to transfers at death. The gift tax applies to transfers made while a person is living. There is also a generation-skipping transfer tax which is an additional...
Fed 101
If you’ve seen “Hamilton” you know that our nation’s first central bank was his brainchild, created in 1791 over the objections of many of our founding fathers who thought the concept unconstitutional. That first bank had a twenty year charter that wasn’t renewed. Our...
New Rules for Retirement Plans in 2020
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act contains provisions that make it easier to withdraw funds in certain tax-advantaged retirement accounts like 401(k)s and traditional Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). These temporary changes eliminate...
What You Need to Know About the SECURE Act
Late last year, Congress passed bipartisan tax legislation that President Trump promptly signed into law on December 20, 2019. The legislation included the “Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act”, which is mainly intended to expand...






