Ronald Zullo
Lecturer, Accounting and Taxation at D'Amore-McKim School of Business

Schools
- D'Amore-McKim School of Business
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Biography
D'Amore-McKim School of Business
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Education
MS in Accountancy, Bentley University
BS in Taxation, Bentley University
Research & Teaching Interests
Professor Zullo’s primary teaching interests lie in the area of federal income taxation at both the individual and the entity level. To that end, he lectures at both the undergraduate and graduate (MST program) level in those areas. In addition, he also teaches principles of financial accounting and managerial accounting at the undergraduate level.
Industry & Academic Experience
Prior to joining Northeastern University, Professor Zullo spent over two decades practicing in public accounting. He has served both international and local accounting firms practicing in the discipline of taxation.
Services to the Profession
Professor Zullo is a member in good standing of both the American Institute of CPAs as well as the Massachusetts Society of CPAs. In addition, he has been licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts since 1993.
Publications
Selected Publications
August 2013, Morrow, M, Rupert, T, Zullo, R: Rev. Proc. 2013-13: A New Option for the Home Office Deduction, The Tax Adviser (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
July 2013, Zullo, R: Maximizing Your Potential Tax Deduction Under IRC 213 for Certain Special Education Costs, Sum News (Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants)
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