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Showing 1 to 4 of 4 CPAs in Broadus, Montana
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Meri E. Mainwaring
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Broadus, Montana Licensed in Montana
Based in Broadus, Montana, Meri E. Mainwaring provides individual and business tax return preparation services. With over years of experience in publi...
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David E. Gardner
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Broadus, Montana Licensed in Montana
David E. Gardner, a seasoned accounting professional in Broadus, Montana, has provided tax and accounting services for individuals and businesses sinc...
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Melissa A. Billing
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Broadus, Montana Licensed in Montana
Located in Broadus, Montana, Melissa A. Billing is a certified public accountant with extensive experience in the field, having practiced for over 15...
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Jeff A. Noble
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Broadus, Montana Licensed in Montana
Based in Broadus, Montana, Jeff A. Noble provides accounting services to individuals and families, as well as entrepreneurs and startups, with over 15...

Montana's CPA community serves a large, sparsely populated state with resource-based economy and growing tourism. The Montana Board of Public Accountants requires 150 semester hours for licensure. CPAs must complete 120 hours of continuing professional education every three years, including 4 hours of ethics and minimum technical requirements.

Key Tax Considerations: Montana has graduated individual income tax up to 5.9% and a graduated corporate tax structure. Notably, Montana has no sales tax, simplifying one aspect of compliance. CPAs commonly handle federal tax planning (primary focus without sales tax), natural resource taxation including mineral rights and royalties, agricultural tax planning for ranches, and multi-state issues for businesses operating in neighboring states. Out-of-state property owners and part-year residents create residency planning opportunities.

Industry Specializations: Agriculture (cattle ranching, wheat), energy and mineral extraction (coal, oil, natural gas), timber and forest products, tourism and hospitality, real estate (particularly vacation properties), healthcare, and higher education are key practice areas. CPAs often specialize in ranch accounting and succession planning, natural resource taxation, or serving the unique needs of hospitality businesses in tourist areas like Glacier and Yellowstone regions.

For CPA Professionals: The Montana Society of CPAs serves a small professional community across a geographically vast state. Major markets include Billings, Missoula, Great Falls, and Bozeman (growing tech hub). The state offers exceptional outdoor recreation, quality of life, and increasingly attracts remote workers and retirees from high-tax states. Rural areas face CPA shortages, creating opportunities for practitioners comfortable with dispersed client base and technology-enabled service delivery. Growing wealth from out-of-state migration creates opportunities in tax planning and wealth management.