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Susan Rickert supports individual and business clients across the country in a wide range of industries including healthcare, hospitality, technology and rental real estate. As a QuickBooks Proadvisor, she excels in implementing and improving accounting systems, and helps small business owners confidently navigate their bookkeeping and compliance with income, payroll, and sales and use tax requirements.

Susan’s expertise includes the preparation, review and analysis of corporate and individual tax returns and financial statements. She also provides grant management and compliance services to not-for-profit clients.

Certifications & Licensure

CPA – State of Michigan CPA – State of North Carolina

Professional Affiliations

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants North Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants

Community Activities

Education

BBA, Production Operations Management, Magna Cum Laude, Eastern Michigan University BA, Spanish, Magna Cum Laude, Eastern Michigan University

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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