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About Perry G. Walker
Perry G. Walker has always maintained a distinguished reputation throughout the accounting industry. It is a privilege to share some additional information about this respected professional accountant.
Perry G. Walker graduated with BS degree in accounting from Brooklyn College in 1999. While in New York he spent 15 years in real estate industry as senior accountant while also operating a personal tax preparation business during tax season.
In 2005, Perry moved to Charlotte, NC where he opened the firm of Perry G Walker Accounting and Tax Service. He continues to serve clients in New York, New Jersey, Florida, and Massachusetts as he builds his clientele in North Carolina and around the nation. The vast majority of his new business comes from referrals from satisfied customers.
In July 2014, Perry became an Enrolled Agent. EAs are empowered by The United States Treasury to prepare your personal or business tax filing and to help resolve any IRS issue including: Offer in Compromise, Penalty Abatement, Delinquent Tax Filings, Tax Management, Representation and Income Tax Preparation. You may learn more about enrolled agents in Treasury Department Circular 230(PDF).
Perry G. Walker Accounting & Tax Service mission statement – We will work to be proactive in response to our client’s needs and complete each engagement in a timely manner for a reasonable fee.
What is an Enrolled Agent?
An Enrolled Agent is a federally licensed tax practitioner who has technical expertise in the field of taxation and who is empowered by the Department of the Treasury to represent taxpayers before all administrative levels of the IRS for audits, collections and appeals.
Unlike attorneys and CPAs who may not choose to specialize in taxes, all EA’s specialize in taxation and are the only taxpayer representatives who receive their credentials from the US Government by passing comprehensive examinations. They are also the only tax professionals that may represent clients in any part of the country.
Enrolled Agents provide tax preparation, representation, tax planning and other financial services to millions of individual and business taxpayers. EAs adhere to a code of ethics and professional conduct and are required by the IRS to complete annual continuing professional education.
Like attorneys and certified public accountants (CPAs), Enrolled Agents are governed by Treasury Circular 230 in their practice before the IRS.