DAVID
A. LIFSON INSTALLED AS NYSSCPA PRESIDENT
Contact:
Lois Whitehead, Public Relations Manager
212-719-8405
lwhithead@nysscpa.org
NEW
YORK, NY, MAY 17, 2007 -- The New York State Society of Certified
Public Accountants (NYSSCPA) installed David A. Lifson, CPA of
New York City as President at its 110th Annual Election
Meeting and Dinner held today at the New York Hilton Hotel. Lifson
is a co-managing partner with Hays & Company LLP, a New York
City based firm of Certified Public Accountants that is part of
the Moore Stephens International network.
A
nationally recognized tax expert, Lifson recently testified before
the Select Revenue Measures of the House Ways and Means Committee
on the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). Lifson also chaired the
NYSSCPA Committee on Tax Reform that issued a comprehensive proposal
to revise the current complex tax system with a Simplified Exact
Transparent (SET) Tax. The SET tax would tax all incomes over
a threshold established by political leaders, reduced by government-approved
exclusions, at an economically appropriate and socially acceptable
single rate. The SET tax, which is not a flat tax, would eliminate
conflicting tax systems and credits and deductions. The AMT
would be abolished under SET creating the same income stream under
an easy-to-plan-for, easy- to-use, tax system. For more information
about the SET tax visit www.nysscpa.org.
“President
Bush’s budget for the 2008 fiscal year proposes a $410 million
spending increase for compliance programs in order to bring in
$29 billion in increased taxes over the next decade. Implementation
of the SET Tax acclimates individuals to tax reporting and to
taking action whether or not a tax is owed. The SET Tax system
would be a vastly more efficient tax system and would collect
more of the tax that is due creating a “compliance bonus.” SET
would likely produce more revenue in one year than a $410 million
investment would produce in a decade. Although our 85% tax compliance
rate is the envy of many of our trading partners, a 90% compliance
rate would raise significantly more tax
and
permit Congress to enact lower tax rates to compliant taxpayers,
reduce deficits, increase spending for worthy government programs
or any combination of the three,” Lifson said.
Lifson
has served on the Board of Directors of the American Institute
of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), is a member of its Council
and is the past Chair of its Tax Executive Committee. He also
currently serves as the Chair of two ongoing Tax Division Task
Forces, one dealing with tax shelters, and the other addressing
fiscal year flexibility for flow-through entities. He is also
a member of the Tax Legislation and Policy Committee and the Planning
Committee for the annual National Tax Conference.
A
NYSSCPA member since 1975, Lifson has served as President-Elect
and Vice President and as a member of its Board of Directors and
its Executive Committee. He has chaired its Finance and Real
Estate committees. He has also served as a member of its Tax
Division Oversight, Taxation of Financial Instruments and Transactions,
Taxation of Individuals, Real Estate and Firm Coordinators committees
and as a member of its Professional Standards, Alternative Tax
System and CPA2 Biz task forces.
He
is a nationally known lecturer and panelist on tax subjects and
has published articles in The CPA Journal, The Tax Advisor
and the Journal of Accountancy.
Lifson
holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Babson
College. He has served on the Trinity School Board of Trustees
and as Chair of its Alumni and Alumnae Association, served on
the Governing Council and as Chair of the University Club Audit
Committee.
Lifson
and his wife and two sons live in Manhattan.
About
the NYSSCPA
Representing
29,000 CPAs, the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants
(NYSSCPA) is the oldest state accounting organization in the nation.
Incorporated
in 1897, the Society is a not-for-profit organization that seeks
to establish and maintain high standards of integrity, honor,
and character among certified public accountants. Its members
are CPAs working in public practice, industry, government and
education in a state that serves as the home of Wall Street and
major financial institutions.
The
New York State Society of CPAs is located at 3 Park Avenue, New
York, NY 10016. To learn more about the Society call 800-633-6320
or visit the Society’s website at www.nysscpa.org.