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Wesley J. Carlson
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Plainfield, Illinois 60586
Wesley J. Carlson is a certified public accountant based in Plainfield, Illinois, with over 12 years of experience in providing accounting and tax services. His areas of specialization include basic accounting services, tax compliance, and business tax services, which cater to the needs of individuals and families as well as entrepreneurs and startups. Carlson's services encompass bookkeeping and financial statement compilation, as well as tax planning and consulting, helping clients navigate complex tax regulations and optimize their financial positions.
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Mark Guziec
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Plainfield, Illinois 60585
Mark Guziec is a certified public accountant (CPA) serving clients in Plainfield, Illinois, and surrounding areas. With over 15 years of experience in accounting and tax preparation, he offers specialized services to individuals and families, as well as various business structures, including S-Corps, partnerships, and limited liability companies (LLCs). His expertise encompasses basic accounting services, business tax services, and individual tax services, with a focus on individual and business tax return preparation and retirement account tax reporting.

Illinois's substantial CPA market serves a diverse economy centered on Chicago's global financial and corporate hub. The Illinois Board of Examiners requires 150 semester hours for licensure. CPAs must complete 120 hours of continuing professional education every three years, including 4 hours of professional ethics and 15 hours annually in technical subjects.

Key Tax Considerations: Illinois has a flat 4.95% individual and corporate income tax, but high property taxes and complex local tax structures create planning opportunities. CPAs commonly handle multi-jurisdictional taxation (especially for Chicago businesses), sales and use tax compliance, property tax appeals, and helping high-income residents evaluate relocation to neighboring states with lower taxes. Recent tax law changes require practitioners to stay current on evolving requirements.

Industry Specializations: Financial services and commodities trading, manufacturing and industrial production, transportation and logistics (major rail and shipping hub), healthcare systems, technology, food processing, and professional services are primary focus areas. Chicago CPAs often specialize in derivatives and options trading taxation, municipal finance, and serving Fortune 500 corporate headquarters.

For CPA Professionals: The Illinois CPA Society provides extensive resources, particularly in the Chicago area. Chicago offers big-city opportunities with all major national firms present, while suburban and downstate markets (Springfield, Peoria, Rockford) provide alternatives with lower cost of living. The state faces fiscal challenges and out-migration of high earners, but Chicago's position as a global business center maintains strong demand for sophisticated accounting services.