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Profile
Mark has been a member of the public accounting profession since 1981. Currently, he practices primarily in the corporate, healthcare and financial planning areas, and handles verification opinions regarding tax-exempt financing. He also has extensive experience in representing clients before taxing authorities in order to negotiate settlements of both substantive and collection matters.
Mark contributed to the establishment of Drucker & Scaccetti, P.C. in 1990 as one of the firm’s founding shareholders. He had previously worked at Laventhol & Horwath (L & H) as a tax manager in the Philadelphia office. While there, he also taught at Temple University School of Law as an adjunct professor. His work experience prior to L & H included a position at a former “Big Eight” firm and a stint at the Internal Revenue Service.
Mark received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree from Drexel University, with a major in accounting. He also earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Toledo, and an LL.M. in Taxation from Temple University School of Law. In addition, he holds a Series 65 Uniform Investment Advisor License.
Mark and two other shareholders of Drucker & Scaccetti, P.C. are also partners in the law firm of Shaiman, Drucker, Beckman & Sobel, LLP. Mark is a member of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bars and is licensed to practice before the United States Tax Court.
Personal Information
Mark and his wife Sharon live in Haddonfield, New Jersey, with their two children. Sharon is both a librarian and a professional organizer, who assists people in organizing their homes and businesses.
Mark’s interests include reading both political and historical novels. He is also an avid runner who competes in various South Jersey 5K runs.
Mark spends a considerable amount of time involved in charitable and religious organizations. Currently, he is a board member of his synagogue and of the local Boy Scout Troop in Haddonfield. In addition, he is treasurer of the Nationalities Services Committee, a nonprofit organization in Philadelphia, which assists immigrants with settling in the United States. He has received service awards form the Boy Scouts of America, as well as from the Jewish Community Relations Council, where he previously served on the board.
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