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Eddie D. Forshey
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Caldwell, Ohio 43724
Eddie D. Forshey is a licensed Certified Public Accountant (CPA) serving the Caldwell, Ohio community. With over 10 years of experience in public accounting, Forshey specializes in providing individual and business tax return preparation, as well as tax planning and consulting services to small and medium-sized businesses and family-owned enterprises. His areas of expertise include basic accounting services, tax compliance, and individual tax services, allowing him to cater to a diverse range of clients in the region.
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Charles W. Radcliff
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Caldwell, Ohio 43724
Based in Caldwell, Ohio, Charles W. Radcliff is a licensed CPA with over 10 years of experience in providing expert accounting services. He specializes in tax planning and consulting, individual and business tax return preparation, as well as basic accounting services for small and medium-sized businesses. Charles's expertise covers a range of industries, including small and medium-sized businesses and individuals and families, offering tailored solutions to meet their unique needs.
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Brittany Hallowell
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Caldwell, Ohio 43724
Practicing in Caldwell, Ohio, Brittany Hallowell is a certified public accountant with over 10 years of experience. Her areas of specialization include basic accounting services, tax compliance, and financial planning, catering to the needs of small and medium-sized businesses as well as individuals and families. She provides expert assistance with payroll processing and compliance, ensuring accurate and timely payments, as well as sales tax compliance to minimize financial risks.
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Nichole D. Evans
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Caldwell, Ohio 43724
Based in Caldwell, Ohio, Nichole D. Evans is a certified public accountant with over 12 years of experience in providing financial guidance to individuals and families. Her area of specialization includes financial planning, individual tax services, and basic accounting services, catering to the needs of both individuals and family-owned enterprises. Notably, she also specializes in representing clients before the IRS and providing retirement account tax reporting services, ensuring compliance with tax laws and regulations.

Ohio's substantial CPA market serves a diverse economy transitioning from traditional manufacturing to healthcare, technology, and services. The Accountancy Board of Ohio requires 150 semester hours for licensure. CPAs must complete 120 hours of continuing professional education every three years, including 2.5 hours of ethics and minimum technical requirements.

Key Tax Considerations: Ohio eliminated its corporate income tax in favor of the Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) based on gross receipts, creating unique compliance needs. Individual income tax has graduated rates up to 3.75%. CPAs commonly handle CAT compliance, municipal income taxes (most Ohio cities have their own income tax requiring separate filings), sales and use tax, and various business tax credits. The complex municipal tax structure creates opportunities for specialized local tax expertise. Cross-border issues with Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky are common.

Industry Specializations: Healthcare systems (Cleveland Clinic, major hospital networks), manufacturing (automotive, aerospace, steel), insurance and financial services, technology and software, logistics and distribution, higher education, agriculture, and professional services are key practice areas. CPAs often specialize in healthcare reimbursement and compliance, manufacturing cost accounting, or navigating Ohio's unique CAT and municipal tax landscape.

For CPA Professionals: The Ohio Society of CPAs serves practitioners across a populous state. Major markets include Columbus (state capital, diverse economy), Cleveland (healthcare, manufacturing), Cincinnati (consumer products, financial services), and numerous secondary markets like Toledo, Akron, and Dayton. The state offers affordable cost of living, central U.S. location, and diverse practice opportunities from urban corporate work to rural manufacturing. Ohio's continued economic transformation creates needs for advisory services helping businesses adapt to changing markets and technologies.