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Showing 41 to 47 of 47 CPAs in Stephenville, Texas
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Billy Barnes
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Stephenville, Texas 76401
Billy Barnes, a certified public accountant based in Stephenville, Texas, has over 15 years of experience providing accounting and tax services to a d...
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Margaret Parham
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Stephenville, Texas 76401
Located in Stephenville, Texas, Margaret Parham provides tax and accounting services to various business structures, including S-Corps, partnerships,...
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Julia Smith
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Stephenville, Texas 76401
Based in Stephenville, Texas, Julia Smith is a licensed CPA with over 15 years of experience providing expert accounting services to entrepreneurs and...
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Joy Sloan
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Stephenville, Texas 76401
Based in Stephenville, Texas, Joy Sloan is a certified public accountant with over 15 years of experience. Her practice focuses on providing general a...
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Betty J. Chandler
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Stephenville, Texas 76401
Betty J. Chandler is a licensed certified public accountant in Stephenville, Texas. With over 15 years of experience in accounting and taxation, she s...
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Ronald L. Wulf
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Stephenville, Texas 76401
Ronald L. Wulf, a CPA with over 25 years of experience, serves clients in Stephenville, Texas, and surrounding areas. His expertise includes providing...
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Jimmy Bradford
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Stephenville, Texas 76401
Jimmy Bradford is a certified public accountant based in Stephenville, Texas, with over 15 years of experience in tax planning and consulting. Special...

Texas's massive CPA market serves the nation's second-largest state with no income tax and extraordinarily diverse economy. The Texas State Board of Public Accountancy 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: Texas has no state income tax and no corporate income tax, creating significant advantages for businesses and individuals. CPAs focus on federal tax compliance, sales and use tax, franchise tax (margin tax on gross receipts), and property tax (higher than many states to offset lack of income tax). The favorable tax climate attracts businesses from across the nation, creating opportunities in entity formation, business relocation advisory, and preserving tax advantages through residency planning. Multi-state taxation expertise is valuable as major companies maintain operations both in Texas and other states.

Industry Specializations: Energy (oil, gas, renewables), technology and software (Austin, Dallas), healthcare systems, real estate and construction, manufacturing, financial services, agriculture, logistics and distribution, aerospace, and hospitality are primary focus areas. Houston CPAs often specialize in energy industry accounting, Austin focuses on technology startups and venture capital, Dallas serves corporate headquarters and financial services, and San Antonio emphasizes military contracting and healthcare. The state's size and economic diversity create virtually every type of accounting opportunity imaginable.

For CPA Professionals: The Texas Society of CPAs serves one of the nation's largest professional communities across a vast state. Major markets include Houston (energy, healthcare, international trade), Dallas-Fort Worth (corporate headquarters, finance, technology), Austin (technology, government, startups), San Antonio (military, healthcare, tourism), and numerous secondary markets. Competition is strong in major metros but the continued population and business influx creates expanding opportunities. No income tax benefits practitioners as well as clients, and the diverse economy provides stable demand across business cycles. Lower cost of living than many states (especially compared to coastal markets) offers quality of life advantages, though major cities are becoming more expensive with growth.