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Jane Orewiler provides clients with expert guidance regarding federal, state and local tax in audit defense, tax planning and compliance matters. As an experienced tax advisor with more than 35 years of experience, she frequently represents clients before taxing jurisdictions in audits and refund reviews, achieving favorable outcomes in income tax examinations.

Her clients include individuals, trusts, partnerships, LLCs, not-for-profits, S corporations, and C corporations. In addition to working in public accounting, she has also worked as a Trust Tax Officer in the banking industry.

Certifications & Licensure

CPA - State of Michigan Certified Financial Planner

Professional Affiliations

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants

Community Activities

Habitat for Humanity Red Cross Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

Education

BA, German Studies, Heidelberg College AMLS, University of Michigan BS, Business, University of Michigan - Flint MST, Walsh College

Industry & Service Specialization

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Beneficial Ownership Regulatory Requirements

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