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Jeff has over 16 years of experience specializing in tax planning, tax research & compliance, IRS & State Exam Representation, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Business succession & ownership transitions with a focus in the construction, real estate, non-profit, restaurant, manufacturing & distribution industries. He helps businesses adopt the most tax efficient accounting methods available to them and identifies all tax credit and incentives to which they may be entitled. In recent years, Jeff has developed a deep understanding of the Employee Retention Credit program and has presented on the topic for multiple trade associations, Chambers of Commerce, and at other business events. He was published in the Boston Business Journal and the Cape and Plymouth Times on the subject matter.

Prior to joining E.J. Callahan & Associates, Jeff has served as both a Partner and Director at regional and national CPA firms. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting from Merrimack College and a Master of Science degree in Taxation from Bentley University. Jeff is an active member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (MSCPA), and the CFMA. Jeff is also on the MSCPA Taxation Committee, a Board Member for the Danvers American Little League and has volunteered in the Danvers Youth Soccer program.




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Mar 25, 20245 min
The Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 - What’s in it and Where it Stands
By Jeffrey T. Rogers, CPA, MST | Tax Partner, E.J. Callahan & Associates Many pass-through entities recently placed their 2023 tax returns on extension as a result of a tax bill that is currently in Congress. On January 31st, 2024, the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 passed through the House of Representatives by a resounding 357-70 vote.   With clear bipartisan support, it seemed just a matter of time before the bill would be passed into law.  However, in recent...

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Dec 4, 202314 min
2023 Year End Tax Planning for Contractors
With 2023 drawing to a close, now is the time to think through moves that can be made to reduce the annual tax burden. As has seemingly been the case the last year or two, changes on the state side of the tax law could provide the most opportunity for the 2023 tax year. Massachusetts Act to Improve the Commonwealth's Competitiveness, Affordability, and Equity As was discussed in this article , on October 4th, 2023, significant state tax legislation was passed. Between increases to the...

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Oct 5, 20235 min
Massachusetts Passes Significant Tax Reform Bill
By Jeffrey T. Rogers, CPA, MST On October 4, 2023, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healy signed a bill into law that is estimated to provide up to $1 billion in annual tax relief to taxpayers in the Commonwealth. Families, businesses, seniors, and renters are all expected to experience some form of savings. Some of the provisions are retroactive to the beginning of 2023 and others do not fully go into effect until 2027.  While changes were made to a vast array of areas within the tax code, this...

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