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Carla J. Blahnik
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Racine, Minnesota 55967
Carla J. Blahnik, a certified public accountant with over 15 years of experience, serves clients in Racine, Minnesota, and surrounding areas. Her practice focuses on providing a range of accounting and tax services to family-owned enterprises and small to medium-sized businesses, including financial statement compilation and sales tax compliance. Blahnik's expertise spans basic accounting services, individual tax preparation, and financial planning, offering tailored guidance to meet the distinct needs of each client.
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Valerie K. Mathias
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Racine, Minnesota 55967
Located in Racine, Minnesota, Valerie K. Mathias provides accounting services to individuals and families, as well as small and medium-sized businesses. With over 10 years of experience in financial planning and individual tax services, she offers comprehensive tax planning and consulting to ensure compliance with tax laws. Mathias's expertise in basic accounting services supports the financial well-being of her clients, including retirement account tax reporting.

Minnesota's robust CPA market serves a diverse economy with numerous Fortune 500 headquarters and strong financial services sector. The Minnesota State Board of Accountancy requires 150 semester hours for licensure. CPAs must complete 120 hours of continuing professional education every three years, including 8 hours of ethics and minimum technical hour requirements.

Key Tax Considerations: Minnesota has graduated individual income tax up to 9.85% (among the highest in the nation) and a flat 9.8% corporate rate. CPAs commonly handle complex state tax compliance, sales tax, and estate tax (Minnesota is one of few states with its own). The high tax rates create strong demand for tax planning and residency strategies, particularly for snowbirds. Cross-border issues with Wisconsin and North Dakota are common for businesses and individuals.

Industry Specializations: Healthcare systems and medical devices, financial services and insurance, food processing and agriculture, retail headquarters, technology, manufacturing, and professional services are primary focus areas. Minneapolis-St. Paul CPAs often serve Fortune 500 corporate headquarters, while Greater Minnesota focuses on agriculture, healthcare, and regional businesses.

For CPA Professionals: The Minnesota Society of CPAs provides excellent resources and networking. The Twin Cities dominate the market with sophisticated corporate and high-net-worth client base, creating strong competition but abundant opportunities. Rochester (Mayo Clinic), Duluth, St. Cloud, and Mankato offer secondary markets with lower cost of living. The state provides strong quality of life, excellent education, and diverse practice opportunities, though high taxes and cold winters are considerations for practitioners and clients alike.