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Newland & Associates, PLC

A business and tax oriented law firm located in Northern Virginia (Manassas), Newland & Associates provides individuals and small businesses with a diverse mixture of business, tax, and estate planning advice and services.

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Tax Help Publications

In the past, Tax and Business Professionals, Inc., periodically published a newsletter called "Tax & Business Insights," while Newland & Associates published "Newland's Business Notes." Past editions of both newsletters are available here. These on-line editions may contain information not included in the printed editions. We also provide on-line copies of various informative materials about tax-related planning issues.

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This site was last updated: 10/13/2015

While designed to be accurate, the materials provided on this web site are not intended to constitute the rendering of legal, accounting, or other professional services or to serve as a substitute for such services.  This web site is intended to provide general information and to illustrate general principles, and not to provide specific advice. While the information presented is believed to have general application and to be accurate as of the date it was prepared, changes in the law occur frequently, so some information may no longer be current.  If you have a question about a particular factual situation you should consult with an attorney.