People News -- June 17
CONNECTICUT
Lany Pfeifer , of Barron, Yanaros & Caruso PC , Wethersfield, has received her CPA designation, while the firm's Brian Wilkinson and Christopher Marion have both successfully passed the CPA Exam.
FLORIDA
Bloomer Geri & Co. CPAs , Pensacola, announced a number of new hires: R. Charles Paré has joined the firm as a tax supervisor, and Renee Daniels and Kathy J. Davis as staff accountants.
ILLINOIS
BDO USA LLP , Chicago, announced the creation of national business line leaders for the assurance and tax practices. Jay Duke , formerly Southwest regional business line leader for assurance services, has been appointed national business line leader for assurance, and Doug Sirotta , formerly West regional business line leader for tax services, has been named the national business line leader for tax. In addition, the firm announced the consolidation of its regional structure from six regions to four. Offices in Atlanta and Florida that formerly made up the Southeast region have been merged into the Atlantic region, while offices in Texas and Tennessee that formerly made up the Southwest region have been merged into the Central region. ... Larry W. Maholland , director of local government management services at Sikich LLP , Aurora, has been received the Illinois City/County Management Association Special Service Award for Service to the Community.
KENTUCKY
Rachel E. Ronsick has been promoted to staff accountant at Louis T. Roth & Co. , Louisville.
MAINE
Kristen Lynds has joined BerryDunn , Portland, as a staff accountant.
MISSOURI
Krista N. Miesner , as associate at Abeles and Hoffman PC , St. Louis, has earned her CPA license. ...
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"I think it is an intriguing move in the ongoing legislative chess game that elected officials play on major public policy issues as if there were no consequences," said Doug Whitley, president of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce.
LLP, has been appointed to the Morris County Chamber of Commerce's Women in Business Steering Committee. Steven P. Bryde has joined Marks Paneth & Shron LLP, New York City, as a principal in the firm's Tax Group. Nathen McEown, Dallas audit manager at
The Illinois Chamber of Commerce, which held a neutral position on the House bill, said in a statement that the bill offers employers a better situation than they have in Illinois with no negative impact on them, but it is “not worthy of being
“They did not take on their fundamental allies the unions and trial lawyers,” said Doug Whitley, president of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce. Bradley and McRaith met with Rep. Dwight Kay, a Glen Carbon Republican who originally co-sponsored the bill
“They did not take on their fundamental allies the unions and trial lawyers,” said Doug Whitley, president of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce. Bradley and McRaith met with Rep. Dwight Kay, a Glen Carbon Republican who originally co-sponsored the bill
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The other part of the mess was the issue of property taxes on the property. Although a non-profit corporation, the Events Commission found out to their surprise that they were not tax-exempt when it came to property taxes. In a move suggested, or at least supported, by the local bank backing the bonds, the Events Commission sold its interest in the land back to the city (who originally donated it in the first place). Afterwards the city immediately leased the building back to the commission to operate. Since then the property transfer has been the subject of a lawsuit brought by the Marion School District in an effort to collect the taxes they feel should have been paid. The council approved a lease of office space to the Williamson County Tourism Bureau which has been housed in the facility since it opened in 2005. The original proposal called for a five year lease of $500 a month. In recent negotiation the bureau asked that they be allowed to get out of the lease after one year with 30 days notice. The city's point man on the issue, local attorney Ron Osman, countered that both sides to the lease should be able to cancel it after one year. The bureau agreed and wanted 90 days notice, and the council tonight agreed.
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