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Kelly Miller
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Fort Madison, Iowa 52627
Kelly Miller is a certified public accountant residing in Fort Madison, Iowa. With over 15 years of experience, Miller provides tax planning and consu...
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Fred Hoenig
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Fort Madison, Iowa 52627
Based in Fort Madison, Iowa, Fred Hoenig provides a comprehensive range of accounting and financial services to clients across various sectors. With o...

Iowa's CPA community serves a strong agricultural economy with growing financial services and manufacturing sectors. The Iowa Accountancy Examining Board requires 150 semester hours for licensure. CPAs must complete 120 hours of continuing professional education every three years, including 6 hours of ethics and technical requirements in accounting subjects.

Key Tax Considerations: Iowa has graduated individual income tax rates up to 5.7% and a flat 5.5% corporate rate. CPAs commonly handle agricultural tax planning including farm income averaging and equipment depreciation, state income tax compliance, and sales tax. The state offers targeted tax credits for businesses and specific agricultural provisions. Cash basis accounting and commodity hedging create specialized needs for farm clients.

Industry Specializations: Agriculture (crop production, livestock, farm equipment), insurance and financial services (Des Moines is a major center), food processing, manufacturing, biofuels and renewable energy, and healthcare are primary focus areas. CPAs often develop deep expertise in agricultural accounting, farm succession planning, crop insurance, and serving agricultural cooperatives.

For CPA Professionals: The Iowa Society of CPAs provides support across the state. Des Moines offers the largest market with insurance and financial services concentration, while Cedar Rapids, Davenport, and Sioux City provide regional opportunities. Rural practices often focus on agricultural clients, requiring specialized knowledge but offering stable, relationship-based practices. The state provides excellent quality of life and strong community connections with lower cost of living than coastal states.