Alfred E. DiLapi,
CPA
Mr. DiLapi attended Plattsburgh State University, where he
was awarded his Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting,
while also obtaining a minor in Computer Science. Upon
graduation, Mr. DiLapi worked for public accounting firms in
White Plains, New York where he received extensive auditing
and tax experience. Mr. DiLapi founded DiLapi & Co. P.C.
in 1993, with the goal of providing quality service and
personal attention to a variety of clients. As managing
partner of DiLapi & Co. P.C., Mr. DiLapi specializes in
accounting and tax planning for high net-worth individuals
and closely held companies, as well as estate and trust
planning and taxation. Mr. DiLapi also specializes in the
representation of individuals and corporations to various
taxing authorities and serves as trustee for selected
clients. Mr. DiLapi is a member of The New York State Society
of Certified Public Accountants and the National Society of
Accountants.
David DiLapi,
CPA
Mr. DiLapi attended the University of Buffalo where he
graduated magna cum laude. He was awarded his Bachelor of
Science Degree in Business Administration with concentrations
in both Accounting and Management Information Systems as well
as a minor in Computer Applications. Upon graduation, Mr.
DiLapi joined the audit department of KPMG Peat Marwick in
Stamford, Connecticut, where he worked on large corporate
clients such as Union Carbide and General Electric. Mr.
DiLapi then joined a New York tax firm specializing in tax
planning for corporations, individuals and estates and
trusts. As partner of DiLapi & Co. P.C., Mr. DiLapi
specializes in tax planning for high net-worth individuals
and closely held companies, as well as estate and trust
planning and taxation. Mr. DiLapi is a member of The New York
State Society of Certified Public Accountants and the
National Association of Tax Practitioners. Mr. DiLapi
has served on the Board of Directors of Habitat For
Humanity of Putnam County, New York Inc. and received the
Hometown Heroes Award presented by The Intrepid Museum for
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