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George G. Davis
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Ocracoke, North Carolina 27960
Based in Ocracoke, North Carolina, George G. Davis is a seasoned accounting professional providing expert guidance to small and medium-sized businesses and family-owned enterprises. With over 10 years of experience in tax planning and consulting, general accounting, and advisory services, Davis specializes in basic accounting services, individual tax services, and tax compliance. His comprehensive services include tax planning and consulting, as well as general accounting and advisory guidance for businesses in Ocracoke and surrounding areas.
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Janis R. Reeder
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Ocracoke, North Carolina 27960
Practicing as a certified public accountant in Ocracoke, North Carolina, since 1995, Janis R. Reeder provides specialized accounting and tax services to entrepreneurs, startups, and family-owned enterprises. Her expertise includes basic accounting services, tax compliance, and small business accounting, with a focus on helping businesses navigate complex tax regulations and optimize their financial performance. Notably, Reeder offers sales tax compliance services, ensuring that clients remain compliant with state and local tax laws and avoid costly penalties and audits.
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G. G. Davis
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Ocracoke, North Carolina 27960
G. G. Davis, a certified public accountant based in Ocracoke, North Carolina, has provided professional accounting services to individuals and small to medium-sized businesses since 2005. With a specialization in basic accounting services, financial planning, and small business accounting, Davis offers expert guidance on tax planning and consulting, as well as IRS representation for clients with complex tax issues. In addition to tax planning and consulting, Davis serves as a resource for individuals and families, helping them navigate the complexities of personal finance and tax law.

North Carolina's thriving CPA market serves a rapidly growing state with strong banking, technology, and life sciences sectors. The North Carolina State Board of CPA Examiners requires 150 semester hours for licensure. CPAs must complete 80 hours of continuing professional education every two years, including 4 hours of ethics and minimum technical requirements.

Key Tax Considerations: North Carolina has a flat 4.5% individual and corporate income tax following recent reforms, creating a relatively simple tax environment. CPAs commonly handle state income tax compliance, sales and use tax, and various business incentives for economic development. The Research Triangle's concentration of startups and tech companies creates demand for equity compensation planning, venture capital accounting, and R&D tax credits. Growing population from higher-tax northeastern states creates opportunities in residency planning and wealth preservation strategies.

Industry Specializations: Banking and financial services (Charlotte is the nation's second-largest banking center), biotechnology and pharmaceuticals (Research Triangle), technology and software, healthcare systems, higher education, manufacturing, agriculture, and furniture production are key practice areas. Charlotte CPAs often specialize in banking regulations and financial services, while Raleigh-Durham focuses on technology startups and life sciences companies.

For CPA Professionals: The North Carolina Association of CPAs provides robust resources across a large, growing state. Charlotte offers big-city opportunities with major banking presence, while the Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) provides innovation economy focus. Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Asheville offer secondary markets with lifestyle benefits. The state's business-friendly tax reforms, continued in-migration, and diverse economy create expanding opportunities. Excellent universities provide strong talent pipeline, and the moderate climate and lower cost of living than northeastern states attract both practitioners and clients.