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Representation For CPAs Before The Arizona State Board Of Accountancy

Arizona’s Leading Attorneys Providing Legal Assistance For CPAs


Several years of schooling are required, as well as passing the certified public accountant (CPA) exam and required hours of working under a CPA license to give you the necessary credentials to become an CPA in the State of Arizona. If there are allegations against you by a client or other third party, your professional license may be at risk. The sooner you seek representation from a qualified attorney, the better. At Silver Law, PLC., we offer representation for a CPA before the Arizona State Board of Accountancy.

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    Make Sure You’re In Compliance With BOI Reporting Regulations


    Compliance With FinCEN & BOI Report Requirements

    Determine If Your Company Requires BOI Report Filings

    Establish The Beneficial Owners Of A Company

    Learn When & Where To File The Beneficial Ownership Report

    CPA License Defense From a Qualified Law Firm


    If the Arizona State Board of Accountancy receives a complainant, it’s critical for you to get immediate legal representation and CPA license defense from a qualified attorney. Having a trusted ally by your side to ensure that your license and your integrity remain intact can be an invaluable asset when you are facing an investigation.

    Attorneys For CPAs Charged With Ethics Violations & Professional Misconduct

    Defending CPAs That Face Allegations Or Enforcement Actions By The Arizona State Board Of Accountancy

    The Arizona State Board Of Accountancy Verifies Local Accountant Credentials And CPA Education

    The Arizona State Board of Accountancy is an organization that is meant to verify the education, experience, and credentials of accountants throughout the state, and to assure the public that the CPA profession remains operating as professionally as possible. They also handle a wide range of disciplinary matters and client complaints against accountants.

    The Arizona State Board Of Accountancy Investigates CPA’s Consumer Complaints

    There are many regulations and laws that govern CPA’s, and the Board has jurisdiction to investigate the variety of complaints and allegations against them by consumers and others. Board and State statutes, criminal laws at the local, state and federal levels, professional and financial conduct rules, and protocols set by professional accounting organizations are just a few regulations that CPA’s must adhere to.

    CPA Complaints, Ethics Violations, Accounting Liabilities And Disciplinary Actions Taken By The ASBA

    CPA’s may face allegations relating to competence, integrity, violations of confidentiality, fiduciary duty, and ethical standards. These can be grounds for disciplinary action, and the Board may even pursue a criminal conviction if the situation calls for it.

    Reporting Tax Fraud To The Arizona State Board Of Accountancy

    The Arizona State Board Of Accountancy Must Also Investigate The CPA Financial Reports. Also within the Board’s jurisdiction is their ability to open an investigation when a CPA self-reports:

    Tax Fraud Penalties And Allegations

    Criminal convictions relating to accounting or tax crimes, fraud, theft, etc.

    Accountancy Negligence Hearing

    An administrative or civil judgement regarding dishonesty, misrepresentation, fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, or negligence in accountancy.

    Revocation Or Suspension Of CPA License

    The suspension of license before a state or federal agency such as the SEC or the IRS.

    Meet Our Reputable Attorneys

    Professional Lawyers Assisting Accountants & Accounting Firms In Arizona
    Jason M. Silver

    Tax Law Specialist, Board of Legal Specialization of the State Bar of Arizona

    Chris J. Sheldon

    Maricopa County Superior Court, Judge Pro-Tem – Phoenix, AZ.

    Laura H. Sexton

    Enrolled Agent, Internal Revenue Service, Certified Paralegal, National Association of Legal Assistants

    Testimonials

    I went to the Silver Law firm last year with a bizarre situation. Although the situation has not come to a resolution, Jason has been “watching out” for me and keeping me informed as events occur. I am very comfortable with him and his firm.

    D.B. ★★★★★

    Silver Law helped us through an audit. Having them on our side was a great comfort when dealing with the government. They had an answer/response for every question they had and was able to make sure that we were not penalized one penny!

    Michael S. ★★★★★

    Silver Law helped me get through an audit for years 2007-2009 with the IRS and then with the AZDOR. There is nobody out there better! Jason is very knowledgeable and helped gameplan everything out to get the best possible resolution to my case. Jason knows his stuff!!

    Robert G. ★★★★★

    I received a letter from the IRS, it frightened me to my core. It was a LARGE amount. A friend referred me to Jason. After my initial meeting with Jason, he told me go take your kids out for the weekend and have fun, I will handle this. And he did just that. I am currently experiencing no fear regarding the IRS or any other tax issues. Thank you Jason Silver.

    Tad D. ★★★★★

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      Frequently Asked Questions About Our Arizona CPA Defense Attorneys

      What Can An Attorney Do To Help Certified Public Accountants?

      Our Arizona CPA lawyers provide licensing board defense, respond to complaints or investigations that can put your license in jeopardy, self-reporting assistance, applications and reviewing forms, and more. Get in touch with our Arizona CPA attorneys to find out how we can help you!

      Do I Need An Attorney If I Appear At A CPA Investigative Hearing?

      Because this is an in-depth process, having a CPA attorney on your side can help you prepare for questioning and support you every step of the way.

      How Can A CPA Lose Their License?

      If a CPA is accused of failing to file a tax return, failing to follow tax codes, filing fraudulent tax returns for either themselves or a client, committing fraud, are convicted of a felony, fraudulently collecting fees, or gross negligence, they can lose their license. It’s essential to have a trusted CPA lawyer on your side to get the quality defense you need to protect your license.

      How Much Do I Have To Pay For A CPA License Defense Lawyer?

      To learn more about our CPA license defense attorneys and the rates we charge, speak directly with the team at Silver Law, PLC.

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