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Jamie M. Carruthers
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Oscoda, Michigan 48750
Located in Oscoda, Michigan, Jamie M. Carruthers provides expertise in accounting and tax services to small and medium-sized businesses. With over years of experience, Carruthers specializes in basic accounting services, tax compliance, and small business accounting, serving businesses with various structures, including S-corps, partnerships, and LLCs. Services offered include sales tax compliance and payroll processing and compliance, helping businesses navigate complex financial regulations.
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Nancy Cummins
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Oscoda, Michigan 48750
Nancy Cummins is a certified public accountant based in Oscoda, Michigan. With over 8 years of experience, she specializes in providing basic accounting services, individual tax services, and small business accounting to entrepreneurs and startups, as well as various business structures such as S-Corps, partnerships, and LLCs. Her services include bookkeeping and financial statement compilation, as well as tax reporting for retirement accounts.
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Bud W. Rick
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Oscoda, Michigan 48750
Based in Oscoda, Michigan, Bud W. Rick, CPA, brings over 25 years of experience to his clients in the areas of small business accounting, individual tax services, and payroll processing & compliance. He specializes in providing basic accounting services to family-owned enterprises and various business structures, including S-Corps, partnerships, and LLCs. Bud's expertise also extends to IRS representation, helping clients navigate complex tax matters and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.
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Barbara A. Theisen
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Oscoda, Michigan 48750
Barbara A. Theisen is a certified public accountant (CPA) based in Oscoda, Michigan, with over 20 years of experience. Her practice focuses on providing tax compliance and small business accounting services to family-owned enterprises and individuals and families, ensuring their financial records are accurate and up-to-date. Theisen also specializes in basic accounting services, including financial statement preparation and budgeting, as well as retirement account tax reporting and IRS representation, helping her clients navigate complex tax issues. Located in the northern part of the state, Theisen's CPA services cater to the specific financial needs of her local clientele, offering expert guidance and support throughout the year.

Michigan's evolving CPA market serves a state transitioning from traditional manufacturing to diversified technology and services economy. The Michigan Board of Accountancy requires 150 semester hours for licensure. CPAs must complete 80 hours of continuing professional education every two years, including 2 hours of ethics and minimum technical requirements.

Key Tax Considerations: Michigan has a flat 4.25% individual income tax and a 6% corporate income tax. CPAs commonly handle state income tax compliance, sales and use tax, personal property tax (recently reformed but still complex), and Michigan Business Tax successor provisions. The automotive industry creates specialized needs for supplier contracts, warranty reserves, and cost accounting. Cross-border issues with Ohio and Indiana are common for businesses and residents.

Industry Specializations: Automotive manufacturing and supply chain, technology and software (especially in Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids), healthcare systems, agriculture, tourism and hospitality, logistics, and emerging industries like electric vehicles and battery technology are key practice areas. CPAs often specialize in automotive cost accounting, manufacturing footprint optimization, or serving the growing tech startup community.

For CPA Professionals: The Michigan Association of CPAs serves practitioners statewide. Detroit metro offers the largest market with automotive focus, while Ann Arbor emphasizes technology and university-related services, and Grand Rapids provides regional headquarters opportunities. The state faces population challenges but offers affordable cost of living and growing opportunities in emerging industries. Economic transformation creates needs for restructuring advisory and helping traditional businesses adapt to changing markets.