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Kristin Kitzinger (Pennsylvania), a graduate of West Chester University with a Bachelor of Science in accounting, is employed with Wipfli LLP in Radnor, PA. Maddison Sumners (Minnesota), a graduate of Bethel University with a Bachelor of Science in accounting and finance, is employed with Deloitte in Minneapolis, MN.
Kristin Kitzinger (Pennsylvania), a graduate of West Chester University with a Bachelor of Science in accounting, is employed with Wipfli LLP in Radnor, PA. Maddison Sumners (Minnesota), a graduate of Bethel University with a Bachelor of Science in accounting and finance, is employed with Deloitte in Minneapolis, MN.
When you do file your LLC, there are some states like New York and Nebraska that require new LLCs to publish a notice of their formation in a newspaper. And if you need more help with choosing the best business entity for you, contact us today. Our expert accounting consultants will be happy to help!
We tried to find some fun facts about Nebraska, but we’ve got nothing other than the fact that Kool-Aid was invented there if you’re old enough to remember those days. Nebraska’s property tax rates are even higher than New York’s, coming in at 1.73%. So clearly, Nebraska isn’t trying to attract many people to the state.
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