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Weltman Bernfield Welcomes Jonathan Howard as Manager of Tax Services

Buffalo Grove, IL (December 30, 2013)--Weltman Bernfield LLC is pleased to announce the addition of Jonathan Howard, MST, CPA, as manager of Tax Services. In this position, Howard is responsible for reviewing corporate and partnership taxes; handling federal, state and local tax matters, including issues such as buying and selling companies and executive compensation; supervising staff in providing planning, analysis and preparation of corporate and individual tax returns; and assisting in complex tax research.

“We are excited to have Jonathan join our firm,” says Rich Nechtow, CPA, member and Tax Services department head. “He brings experience and knowledge that both complement and expand our existing service capabilities.”

Howard has more than 19 years experience in the field of accounting, including more than 10 years as a tax manager. In previous positions, he developed tax strategies for corporations, start-up companies, closely held companies and high-net-worth individuals. His clients have included companies with $100 million and more gross receipts and operations in multiple states. Howard received his master of science in taxation from San Jose State University in San Jose, California.

“I am looking forward to working with a diverse team and interesting clients and to building relationships with clients that go beyond just providing tax compliance services,” says Howard.

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About Weltman Bernfield LLC

Weltman Bernfield LLC, 485 E. Half Day Rd., Suite 250, Buffalo Grove, IL, is a certified public accounting and consulting firm serving businesses and individuals. Clients receive the expertise of a large CPA firm with the benefit of personalized service. The professionals at Weltman Bernfield possess a combination of education, experience and ongoing training that consistently provides clients with efficient service and value. For more information, visit www.weltmanbernfield.com.

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