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Showing 1 to 3 of 3 CPAs in Parker, Arizona
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Louis R. Tamburro
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Parker, Arizona 85344
Based in Parker, Arizona, Louis R. Tamburro is a seasoned certified public accountant with over 20 years of experience in financial services. He speci...
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Eric P. Reiss
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Parker, Arizona 85344
As a seasoned public accountant, Eric P. Reiss serves clients in Parker, Arizona, offering expert tax planning and consulting services. With over 20 y...
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Marvin E. Millsap
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Parker, Arizona 85344
Based in Parker, Arizona, Marvin E. Millsap provides comprehensive accounting services to individuals and businesses in the region. With over 15 years...

Arizona's growing CPA market serves a rapidly expanding population and diverse business environment. The Arizona State Board of Accountancy requires 150 semester hours of education for licensure. CPAs must complete 80 hours of continuing professional education every two years, including 4 hours of ethics and 8 hours in accounting or auditing subjects.

Key Tax Considerations: Arizona has a flat corporate income tax rate and individual income tax ranging from 2.55% to 4.50%. CPAs commonly handle transaction privilege (sales) tax, property tax appeals for the booming real estate market, and retirement income planning for the large retiree population. Multi-state taxation is common due to winter residents and cross-border business with Mexico.

Industry Specializations: Real estate development and property management, technology and semiconductor manufacturing, healthcare, tourism and hospitality, and retirement communities are key practice areas. Phoenix and Scottsdale host numerous firms specializing in high-net-worth individuals, while Tucson focuses on government contracting and university-related services.

For CPA Professionals: The Arizona Society of CPAs provides extensive resources and networking opportunities. The Phoenix metropolitan area dominates the market but creates strong competition. Smaller markets like Tucson, Flagstaff, and Prescott offer lifestyle benefits with less competitive environments. The state's continued population growth creates expanding opportunities.