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Felicia D. Burt
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Fort Gibson, Oklahoma 74434
Felicia D. Burt, a certified public accountant (CPA) based in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, has been providing accounting and tax services since 2005. With a...
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Patricia L. Mcmahan
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Fort Gibson, Oklahoma 74434
Patricia L. Mcmahan is a certified public accountant (CPA) serving clients in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, with over 15 years of experience providing financ...
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Keith D. Bishop
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Fort Gibson, Oklahoma 74434
Based in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, Keith D. Bishop provides accounting services to family-owned enterprises and entrepreneurs in the region. With over 15...
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Raymond D. Brown
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Fort Gibson, Oklahoma 74434
Based in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, Raymond D. Brown provides accounting services to individuals and small to medium-sized businesses across the region. W...
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Thomas P. Bergman
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Fort Gibson, Oklahoma 74434
Thomas P. Bergman is a certified public accountant based in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. With over 15 years of experience, he specializes in basic accountin...

Oklahoma's CPA market serves a state with strong energy, agriculture, and aerospace industries. The Oklahoma Accountancy Board requires 150 semester hours for licensure. CPAs must complete 120 hours of continuing professional education every three years, including 6 hours of ethics and minimum technical requirements.

Key Tax Considerations: Oklahoma has graduated individual income tax up to 4.75% and a flat 4% corporate rate. CPAs commonly handle oil and gas taxation including royalty income and production taxes, agricultural tax planning, state income tax compliance, and sales tax. The energy industry creates specialized needs for percentage depletion, intangible drilling costs, and working interest versus royalty interest taxation. Various business incentives for economic development require expertise to maximize benefits.

Industry Specializations: Energy (oil and gas, wind energy), aerospace and defense, agriculture (cattle, wheat), healthcare, banking and financial services, transportation, manufacturing, and higher education are primary focus areas. CPAs often specialize in upstream oil and gas accounting, agricultural cooperatives and commodity hedging, or aerospace and defense contracting compliance.

For CPA Professionals: The Oklahoma Society of CPAs serves practitioners statewide. Major markets include Oklahoma City (state government, energy, aerospace) and Tulsa (traditional energy hub, financial services). Smaller markets like Norman, Lawton, and Stillwater serve regional and university communities. The state offers low cost of living, Southern hospitality, and stable practice environment, though energy price volatility can impact the economy cyclically. The combination of traditional industries (energy, agriculture) and growing sectors (aerospace, technology) provides diverse practice opportunities.