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Constance J. Kincaid-Brown
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Perkinsville, Vermont 05151
Constance J. Kincaid-Brown is a licensed certified public accountant based in Perkinsville, Vermont. With more than 15 years of experience serving various clients, particularly family-owned enterprises and entrepreneurs, she provides specialized accounting services to help individuals and small businesses meet their tax and financial obligations. Her practice focuses on providing basic accounting services, individual tax services, and sales tax compliance, as well as retirement account tax reporting to her clients in the state of Vermont.
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Constance Kincaid-Brown
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Perkinsville, Vermont 05151
Constance Kincaid-Brown brings over 15 years of experience in accounting to her practice in Perkinsville, Vermont, serving small and medium-sized businesses and family-owned enterprises. Her expertise encompasses bookkeeping and financial statement compilation, as well as retirement account tax reporting, making her a valuable resource for individuals and businesses seeking comprehensive tax guidance. With a focus on basic accounting services, individual tax services, and business tax services, she helps clients navigate complex tax regulations and achieve financial stability.
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Ellen Feller
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Perkinsville, Vermont 05151
Ellen Feller, a certified public accountant based in Perkinsville, Vermont, provides accounting services to entrepreneurs and small businesses. With over 15 years of experience in providing tax compliance and small business accounting services, Feller helps clients navigate financial complexities. Her expertise includes basic accounting services, such as financial statement preparation, as well as individual and business tax return preparation, and payroll processing compliance. Feller's experience serving small and medium-sized businesses, particularly in the startup phase, allows her to offer tailored solutions to meet unique financial needs.

Vermont's CPA community serves a small, rural state with focus on agriculture, tourism, and small businesses. The Vermont Board of Public Accountancy 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: Vermont has graduated individual income tax up to 8.75% and graduated corporate tax up to 8.5%, among the highest rates in the nation. CPAs commonly handle state income tax compliance, sales tax, and property tax issues for the significant seasonal tourism and vacation rental market. The small state means most practitioners are generalists serving diverse client needs. Cross-border issues with New Hampshire (no income tax) and New York create planning opportunities. Many residents and businesses operate regionally across state lines requiring multi-state expertise.

Industry Specializations: Tourism and hospitality (ski resorts, fall foliage, vacation rentals), agriculture (dairy farming, maple syrup, specialty foods), forest products, small manufacturing, craft brewing and food production, healthcare, higher education, and professional services are key practice areas. CPAs often develop expertise in seasonal business cash flow management, agricultural succession planning, or serving vacation rental and small lodging operations.

For CPA Professionals: The Vermont Society of CPAs serves a small professional community across a rural state. Burlington dominates what limited market exists, with smaller practices scattered throughout resort areas and rural communities. The state offers exceptional quality of life, outdoor recreation, and strong community connections that attract lifestyle-focused practitioners willing to accept smaller market and lower compensation than urban areas. Rural areas face CPA shortages, creating opportunities for practitioners comfortable with dispersed client base and technology-enabled service delivery. The state's progressive values and focus on local, sustainable business create unique practice culture.