Talking Taxes: What’s New, and What You Need to Know

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Financial planning expert Annie Hung leads a free, online live event with SCORE Princeton, “The New Tax Law Workshop,” on Thursday, November 2, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. that teaches the more than 20 tax-related questions everyone should know, consider, and learn the answers to.

As the SCORE website explains, “more money in your paycheck means more money to spend, save, or invest. But careful planning is needed.” To register, see the event page on the SCORE website, score.org/princeton/local-workshops.

Hung is a certified public accountant and the CEO of Alpha to Omega Capital Global Corp., or A2O, a financial advisory company that offers strategic preparation and implementation services for everything from retirement accounts to estate planning.

Her other responsibility is as a managing member of Atlantis Accounting, a boutique firm providing “personalized taxation and consulting services” for helping people create plans, save money, and file tax returns on time.

Hung originally founded Atlantis Accounting in 2006 as Hung & Scanga, LLC. The business has two offices, one in Princeton and the other in Paramus, with the former based out of the same Princeton Forrestal Village location as A2O at Suite 200, 116 Village Boulevard.

Hung earned her MBA in accounting from SUNY Buffalo and is a registered investment advisor, as well as a certified kingdom advisor. She is also a tax expert at TurboTaxLive by Intuit. Her former roles include serving as an auditor and financial services manager, while she was the vice president of the Chinese American Society of CPAs from 2004 to 2007.


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