Anthony N. Picillo is a highly respected trial attorney with over 30 years of experience representing injured clients across Essex County and Northern New Jersey. We highlight his evidence-driven approach to personal injury cases, including car accidents, truck and motorcycle crashes, wrongful death, and slip-and-fall claims, along with a complete overview of his verified online profiles and professional presence.
Role Overview: This position involves handling compliance and advisory services related to Accounting, TDS, GST, Income Tax, and ROC matters for diverse clients. Scope of Work: Compliances and Advisory on Accounting, TDS, GST, Income Tax and ROC matters: 1. Review of Accounting/data entry in accounting software - TallyPrime for various companies, partnership firms, individuals 2. Preparation of various MIS reports as per the requirements of the clients 3. Analysis of financial data and generation of reports for inventory, cash flows, monthly/quarterly profitability statements etc. 4. Preparation of annual financial statements for individuals/firms and reconciliation with banks, GST records etc.
Imaging rooms run on rhythm. Patients arrive, scans move quickly, and the team stays focused on accuracy and safety. When protective gear is missing, delayed, or hard to confirm, that rhythm breaks. Staff ends up borrowing items, delaying a room, or rechecking basics that should already be settled.
Life does not always become difficult in obvious ways. Sometimes, everything looks normal from the outside, but inside, a person feels tired, tense, or emotionally worn out. They may be keeping up with work, studies, family, and responsibilities, yet still feel like their mind never fully rests. That kind of pressure can quietly affect sleep, focus, patience, and overall well-being. Many people try to handle it alone for as long as they can. But there comes a point when support can truly help. The right guidance does not make someone weak
A Niagara trip can be wonderful, but it can also feel more tiring than expected when the day is not planned well. Most people arrive thinking the scenery alone will carry the visit, yet the overall experience depends just as much on timing, movement, energy, and the way each stop fits into the next one. A crowded attraction at the wrong hour, too much walking without a break, or a poor activity order can change the mood quickly.