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Danny A. Panos
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Springville, Alabama 35146
Located in Springville, Alabama, Danny A. Panos has provided accounting services to a variety of clients, including family-owned enterprises and entre...
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James F. Beall
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Springville, Alabama 35146
Based in Springville, Alabama, James F. Beall is a certified public accountant providing tax and accounting services to small and medium-sized busines...
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Janet R. Cummings
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Springville, Alabama 35146
Based in Springville, Alabama, Janet R. Cummings is a certified public accountant with over 12 years of experience. She provides specialized services...

Alabama's CPA community serves a diverse economy with growing opportunities in manufacturing, healthcare, and aerospace industries. The Alabama State Board of Public Accountancy requires 150 semester hours of education for licensure. CPAs must complete 40 hours of continuing professional education annually, including 2 hours of ethics.

Key Tax Considerations: Alabama has a moderate state income tax with rates ranging from 2% to 5%. CPAs commonly handle state income tax returns, business privilege taxes, and sales tax compliance. The state offers various tax incentives for manufacturing and economic development that create opportunities for tax planning services.

Industry Specializations: Manufacturing (automotive, steel, chemicals), aerospace and defense contracting, agriculture, healthcare systems, and construction are key practice areas. CPAs in Huntsville often specialize in government contracting and aerospace accounting, while Birmingham and Mobile focus on traditional industries and financial services.

For CPA Professionals: The Alabama Society of CPAs provides continuing education and networking throughout the state. Major markets include Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, and Mobile. Rural areas often experience CPA shortages, creating opportunities for practitioners willing to serve smaller communities.