With foreign capital pouring into the U.S. real estate market and continued controversy over prohibitive tax initiatives, it’s a wonder any of the accountants The Commercial Observer contacted had time to speak with us for our semiannual accounting issue.
But the experts were happy to chime in about a range of accounting matters currently affecting the real estate industry.
Below, a breakdown of firms making the biggest moves.
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Accounting, Accounting2013, BDO USA, CohnReznick, Crowe Horwath, EisnerAmper, Friedman, Grant Thornton, grassi & co, Marcum, Margolin Winer & Evens, Marks Paneth & Shron, McGladrey, PwC, Raich Ende Malter & Co., WeiserMazars, Anchin Real Estate Group, Berdon LLP, CBIZ Marks Paneth, Citrin Cooperman, Deloitte, Ernst & Young (EY), KPMG, Rosen Seymour Shapss Martin & Co., Rothstein Kass, Shanholt Glassman Klein Kramer & Co.