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Showing 11 to 15 of 15 CPAs in Hellertown, Pennsylvania
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Thomas A. Pogash
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Hellertown, Pennsylvania 18055
Practicing as a certified public accountant in Hellertown, Pennsylvania, Thomas A. Pogash brings a decade of experience in providing accounting servic...
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David C. Smith
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Hellertown, Pennsylvania 18055
David C. Smith is a certified public accountant with over 15 years of experience serving clients in Hellertown, Pennsylvania. His practice focuses on...
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Julie R. Kurtz
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Hellertown, Pennsylvania 18055
Based in Hellertown, Pennsylvania, Julie R. Kurtz is a licensed CPA with over 20 years of experience providing accounting and tax services to entrepre...
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Kellie A. O'Neill
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Hellertown, Pennsylvania 18055
Kellie A. O'Neill is a certified public accountant (CPA) providing tax and accounting services to clients in Hellertown, Pennsylvania and surrounding...
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John J. Antonelli
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Hellertown, Pennsylvania 18055
Based in Hellertown, Pennsylvania, John J. Antonelli provides accounting services to entrepreneurs and startup businesses. With over 20 years of exper...

Pennsylvania's large CPA market serves a populous state with diverse economy from finance and healthcare to manufacturing and agriculture. The Pennsylvania State Board of Accountancy requires 150 semester hours for licensure. CPAs must complete 80 hours of continuing professional education every two years, including 2 hours of ethics and minimum technical requirements.

Key Tax Considerations: Pennsylvania has a flat 3.07% individual income tax (no local deductions allowed) and 8.99% corporate net income tax, but extremely complex local taxation with thousands of jurisdictions imposing earned income tax, local services tax, and business privilege taxes. CPAs commonly handle state tax compliance, navigating the bewildering array of local taxes, sales and use tax, and multi-state issues. Philadelphia has its own city wage tax and Business Income and Receipts Tax adding complexity. The lack of state deductions for federal itemized deductions creates planning differences from most states.

Industry Specializations: Healthcare systems and life sciences, financial services and insurance, manufacturing (traditional and advanced), higher education, energy (Marcellus Shale natural gas), agriculture, technology, professional services, and tourism are primary focus areas. Philadelphia CPAs often specialize in life sciences and financial services, while Pittsburgh focuses on healthcare and technology transformation. Rural areas maintain strong agricultural and traditional manufacturing practices.

For CPA Professionals: The Pennsylvania Institute of CPAs serves one of the nation's largest CPA communities. Major markets include Philadelphia (life sciences, finance, professional services), Pittsburgh (healthcare, technology, traditional industries), and numerous secondary markets like Harrisburg, Allentown, and Erie. The state offers diverse opportunities from sophisticated urban practices to rural agricultural services. Local tax complexity creates specialization opportunities, and the large population base provides stable demand. Cost of living varies significantly from expensive Philadelphia suburbs to very affordable rural areas.