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Sharon Stone is CSH’s Director of Payroll Services and has over 30 years experience specializing in payroll services, compliance, and consulting. She offers comprehensive payroll services for employers, including processing of payroll checks, tax payments, payroll tax returns, and W-2 forms. Together with her highly skilled team of payroll associates, Sharon is able to tailor payroll solutions to each business’s needs.

For employers who prepare their own payroll, Sharon is able to offer compliance services, including preparation of payroll tax returns, W-2 forms, assistance with payroll audits and other payroll consulting.

Sharon is well educated on the ever-changing payroll tax laws and regulations so that her clients are always in compliance with the most recent tax requirements.

Certifications & Licensure

Professional Affiliations

American Payroll Association Payroll Tax Compliance Professionals

Community Activities

Buckeye Blossoms Quilt Guild Oxford Piecemakers Quilt Guild

Education

Miami University

Industry & Service Specialization

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