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Showing 1 to 8 of 8 CPAs in Black Creek, Wisconsin
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Thomas P. Mc Laughlin
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Black Creek, Wisconsin 54106
Based in Black Creek, Wisconsin, Thomas P. Mc Laughlin is a certified public accountant (CPA) with over 15 years of experience providing financial gui...
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Jeri A. Ohman
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Black Creek, Wisconsin 54106
Jeri A. Ohman is a certified public accountant with extensive experience in providing financial guidance to a diverse range of clients in Black Creek,...
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Jill E. Rettler
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Black Creek, Wisconsin 54106
Jill E. Rettler, a certified public accountant, has been serving clients in Black Creek, Wisconsin, since 2005. Her practice focuses on providing basi...
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Jennifer L. Voigt
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Black Creek, Wisconsin 54106
Based in Black Creek, Wisconsin, Jennifer L. Voigt has over 10 years of experience providing accounting services to clients across various industries....
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Karen M. Perrigo
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Black Creek, Wisconsin 54106
Karen M. Perrigo is a certified public accountant based in Black Creek, Wisconsin, with over a decade of experience serving the tax and accounting nee...
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Robert D. Zemple
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Black Creek, Wisconsin 54106
Based in Black Creek, Wisconsin, Robert D. Zemple brings over 15 years of experience in accounting to his practice. He specializes in providing basic...
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Richard J. Baumgart
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Black Creek, Wisconsin 54106
Richard J. Baumgart is a certified public accountant based in Black Creek, Wisconsin, with over a decade of experience in providing accounting service...
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Mary J. Wenzel
Certified Public Accountant
Verified Licensed
Location Black Creek, Wisconsin 54106
Mary J. Wenzel is a certified public accountant based in Black Creek, Wisconsin, with over 15 years of experience in the field. She focuses on providi...

Wisconsin's established CPA market serves a manufacturing-strong state with agriculture, healthcare, and growing technology sectors. The Wisconsin Accounting Examining Board 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: Wisconsin has graduated individual income tax up to 7.65% and a flat 7.9% corporate rate. CPAs commonly handle state income tax compliance, sales and use tax, manufacturing and agriculture credit (significant state incentive), and various business tax credits. The state's strong manufacturing base creates demand for cost accounting, R&D tax credits, and capital investment planning. Cross-border issues with Illinois (especially for Chicago area residents) and Minnesota create multi-state planning opportunities.

Industry Specializations: Manufacturing (machinery, paper, food processing, automotive suppliers), agriculture (dairy farming, crops), healthcare systems and medical technology, insurance and financial services, brewing and beverage production, tourism, professional services, and higher education are primary focus areas. CPAs often specialize in manufacturing cost systems, agricultural cooperatives and dairy accounting, or serving the state's significant insurance and financial services sector concentrated in Milwaukee and Madison.

For CPA Professionals: The Wisconsin Institute of CPAs provides strong support across the state. Milwaukee offers the largest market with diversified opportunities, while Madison provides state government and university-related services. Green Bay, Appleton, Racine, and Kenosha serve regional manufacturing centers. The state offers Midwestern quality of life, strong community values, excellent education system, and outdoor recreation access. The manufacturing and agricultural base creates stable demand for traditional accounting services, while growing technology sectors (especially in Madison) provide emerging opportunities. Cost of living is moderate, and the state's strong German heritage emphasizes precision and reliability that fits accounting culture well.