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Rebekah LoVellette is a member of the firm’s Construction & Real Estate group and serves construction contractors through audit, reviews, compilations, and agreed-upon procedures. Rebekah also is a member of the firm’s Employee Benefit Plan Audit Group, bringing her ample experience and knowledge to pension, profit sharing, and employee benefit plan audits. She also has experience in working with commercial services organizations and manufacturing and distribution clients.

Rebekah holds herself to a high standard to ensure her clients are served in the best manner possible. She understands establishing a good relationship is essential in order to become a trusted advisor to her clients.

CPA – State of Ohio
Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants
BA, Accounting, University of Cincinnati

Certifications & Licensure

CPA – State of Ohio

Professional Affiliations

Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants

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Education

BA, Accounting, University of Cincinnati

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Accounting for Grant Restrictions and Grant Conditions 

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New IRS Guidance: Tax Treatment for Energy Efficiency Rebates

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Marriage & Tax Returns: The Benefits of Joint vs. Separate Filing

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Not-for-Profits and the De Minimis Indirect Cost Rate

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Tax Deductions for Home Office Professionals

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OMB Rolls Out Updated Guidance Around Federal Awards

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