Financial Advisor Sean Lovison Featured on CNBC Discussing Child Care Tax Breaks

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Sean Lovison shares practical tax planning insights as families navigate evolving child care tax policies.

Moorestown, NJ (PRUnderground) July 2nd, 2026

Financial advisor and CPA Sean Lovison, CFP®, CPA, Founder of Purpose Built Financial Services, was recently featured in a CNBC article discussing child care tax breaks and the financial considerations families should evaluate as lawmakers consider expanding tax benefits for working parents. His commentary reflects his continued commitment to helping individuals and families make informed financial decisions through proactive planning.

The CNBC article explored how proposed changes to child care tax incentives could impact household finances and highlighted expert perspectives on how families can maximize available tax benefits while planning for long-term financial goals.

Lovison emphasized that tax credits and deductions are only one piece of a comprehensive financial strategy. He encouraged families to evaluate how child care costs fit within their broader financial plan, including retirement savings, emergency reserves, and other long-term priorities.

“Families benefit most when tax planning is integrated into a broader financial strategy,” said Lovison. “Understanding how available credits and deductions fit into your overall financial picture can help ensure today’s decisions support tomorrow’s goals.”

As both a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Financial Planner™, Lovison regularly advises professionals, entrepreneurs, and business owners on tax-efficient financial planning strategies designed to align with their personal and professional objectives. His background in corporate finance and public accounting allows him to help clients evaluate financial decisions from both tax and wealth management perspectives.

“Our goal is to simplify complex financial decisions,” Lovison added. “Whether we’re discussing tax legislation or long-term wealth planning, every recommendation should help clients make confident, informed choices.”

Through Purpose Built Financial Services, Lovison works with professionals and entrepreneurs seeking to build lasting financial independence through personalized planning, investment guidance, and proactive tax strategies tailored to each client’s unique circumstances.

Sean Lovison, CFP®, CPA, is the Founder and Senior Financial Advisor of Purpose Built Financial Services. After beginning his career in corporate finance and serving as Chief Financial Officer of a company generating more than $500 million in annual revenue, he transitioned into financial planning to help professionals and entrepreneurs achieve purposeful financial independence. Combining expertise as both a CPA and CFP®, Lovison specializes in tax-efficient financial planning, retirement strategies, investment management, and comprehensive wealth planning designed to help clients build lives aligned with their personal goals.

For more news and information on Sean Lovison, you can visit his LinkedIn.

To learn more about Purpose Built Financial Services, please visit their website at https://www.purposebuiltfs.com/.

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