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Nathan Hale performs audit procedures for various not-for-profit organizations, including federally qualified health centers (FQHC) and behavioral healthcare agencies, employee benefit plan groups, HUD, Rural Development and Section 42 low income housing tax credit projects. He has experience in all aspects of auditing, ranging from internal control testing to financial statement reporting.

Nathan uses his auditing knowledge to deliver proactive solutions to his affordable housing clients. And he utilizes specialized training to serve his not-for-profit clients, performing audits for recipients of federal awards under the requirements of the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996 and Uniform Guidance.

Certifications & Licensure

CPA – State of Ohio

Professional Affiliations

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants

Community Activities

Leadership Clark County: Class of 2018, Clark County Chamber of Commerce

Education

BBA, Accounting, The University of Cincinnati

Industry & Service Specialization

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Multistate Tax Alert: Kentucky H.B. 360, Pass-Through Entity Tax Updates

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US Supreme Court rules against IRS on FBAR

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President Biden’s Proposed Budget Includes Notable Tax Provisions

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Impacts of Adopting New CECL Rules

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Beneficial Ownership Regulatory Requirements

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IRS Issues Additional Warning Related to Employee Retention Credit Scams

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