Wayne Allen Cameron, CPA
Accountant-Taxation.
My background in Taxation (MBA-Taxation) spans 32 years of service primarily concentrating on the Self Employed person. I do serve small corporations (Both Sub Chapter C & Sub Chapter S), partnerships, LLCs, LLPs and trusts. I am licensed in California with reciprocity to all the other States and am a member of the California Society of CPAs. I subscribe to numerous tax resources to keep up to date with the ever present changes in Tax Law and readily share law changes when they impact clients. I have and will continue to represent clients in IRS Audits or other tax difficulties that occur.
Wayne Allen Cameron My background in Taxation spans 32 years of service primarily concentrating on the Self Employed person. Since I am one of these, then I readily share the tax & business knowledge to each and every client I have. I am a member of the California Society of CPAs and subscribe to numberous tax resources to keep up to date with the ever present changes in Tax Law. I will also represent clients in IRS Audits or other troubles that occur.
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May 5th, 2006
Dear Wayne,
I am desperately trying to contact you regarding a client who is wants to refinance their home.
It would be grately appreciated if you would call me at your earliest opportunity - this is very important to the client.
Office: 323 953 8900×328
Cell: 310 569 2306
Sincerely, Paddy Kelly
Sr Loan Officer/Mortgage Advisor
Allstate Bancorp
Wayne knows taxes so you don’t have to. He has 30+ years of experience and I have 0 years of experience. It’s a secure feeling knowing he is behind you when it comes down to tax season. It’s also reassuring knowing you can discuss tax issues with him throughout the year so April is that much more smooth.
It’s also quite impressive that Wayne actually answers his phone. I had a quick question about W2’s, 1099’s, 1096’s and W3’s (OK, maybe not that quick … ) and he explained it to me until I understood it, cleared up where I should submit 1096’s and when I should sent out my 1099’s and finally why I shouldn’t receive a 1099 because I’m an S-Corporation.
Try getting that service from a “big box” CPA shop. :-)