Arthur has over 30 years experience, with a focus on handling family-held businesses that invest and operate in real estate. His experience entails residential buildings, cooperative apartments and condominiums, HUD and New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal projects, strip malls, shopping centers, and industrial parks.
In addition, he has helped clients with the Internal Revenue Code Section 1031 Like-Kind Exchanges, New York City J-51 projects. He also has helped clients with estate and succession planning, cost segregation studies, acquisitions and sales, and partner buy outs.
Arthur also handles closely-held businesses in the lodging industry, as well as home builders and developers, attorneys, and personal holding companies.
Arthur joined Citrin Cooperman & Company, LLP as an audit partner in 2005. Prior to joining the firm, he was a longtime partner at the former firm of Weinick Sanders Leventhal & Co., LLP.
He is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, the New Jersey Society of CPAs, as well a member of the New York State Society of CPAs, where he is currently an active member of the Real Estate Committee. He is past chair of the Cooperation with Small Business Community Committee.
Arthur has appeared on New York City Cable Station New York 1's "Small Business Report" program, has written tax advice articles for the New York Daily News, co-authored the New York State Society of CPA's "Restaurant, Hotel, and Club Audit Guide," and has lectured on various accounting and tax subjects, such as jointly held seminars between the NYSSCPA/Small Business Outreach Committee and SCORE and WIBO.
Arthur is a graduate of the University of Miami. He also serves as the Treasurer for Congregation Aviv Hadash.