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John F. Ames
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Bowling Green, Virginia 22427
Based in Bowling Green, Virginia, John F. Ames is a certified public accountant with over 15 years of experience providing expertise in tax planning and consulting. His specialization in basic accounting services, small business accounting, and financial planning enables him to deliver comprehensive support to family-owned enterprises and small to medium-sized businesses. Additional services offered include bookkeeping and financial statement compilation, helping clients maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records.
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Kevin B. Haas
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Bowling Green, Virginia 22427
Kevin B. Haas is a certified public accountant (CPA) serving clients in Bowling Green, Virginia, for over 20 years. He specializes in providing tax compliance services to businesses and entrepreneurs, including sales tax compliance and individual and business tax return preparation. Haas is experienced in serving a diverse range of business structures, from S-Corps to partnerships and LLCs, and understands the unique tax needs of each. As a seasoned expert in basic accounting services and business tax services, he offers tailored solutions to support clients in achieving their financial goals.
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Elizabeth B. Curran
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Bowling Green, Virginia 22427
Elizabeth B. Curran is a licensed certified public accountant (CPA) serving the Bowling Green, Virginia community. With over 25 years of experience in tax planning and consulting, she has developed expertise in individual and business tax return preparation. Curran's areas of specialization include basic accounting services, individual tax services, and tax compliance, with a focus on supporting various business structures and small to medium-sized businesses. She stays up-to-date on the latest tax law changes and regulations to provide informed guidance to her clients, helping them to meet their tax obligations and achieve their financial goals.

Virginia's robust CPA market serves a diverse economy with strong government contracting, technology, and business services sectors. The Virginia Board of Accountancy requires 150 semester hours for licensure. CPAs must complete 120 hours of continuing professional education every three years, including 2 hours of ethics and minimum technical requirements.

Key Tax Considerations: Virginia has graduated individual income tax up to 5.75% and a graduated corporate income tax structure. CPAs commonly handle state income tax compliance, sales and use tax, and complex multi-state taxation due to proximity to Washington D.C., Maryland, and North Carolina. Northern Virginia's concentration of federal contractors creates specialized needs for government contracting accounting systems (DCAA compliance), federal procurement regulations, and cost allocation. The high-income D.C. suburb population generates demand for sophisticated estate planning and wealth management.

Industry Specializations: Federal government contracting (defense, technology, consulting), cybersecurity and technology, financial services, healthcare systems, agriculture, tourism, coal and energy (southwestern Virginia), port operations (Norfolk), and professional services are primary focus areas. Northern Virginia CPAs often specialize in government contractor compliance and serving federal employees, while Richmond focuses on financial services and state government, and Virginia Beach emphasizes military-related services and tourism.

For CPA Professionals: The Virginia Society of CPAs serves a large, geographically diverse state. Northern Virginia offers sophisticated opportunities serving government contractors and high-net-worth D.C. commuters with strong compensation but high cost of living. Richmond provides state capital opportunities with more moderate costs, while Norfolk-Virginia Beach serves military and port-related businesses. Smaller markets like Charlottesville, Roanoke, and Lynchburg offer lifestyle benefits with regional practice opportunities. The state's strong economy, educated workforce, and proximity to federal government create stable, diverse opportunities across practice areas.