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Andrew Ziolo

Certified Public Accountant (CPA)

Educational Background:

Canisius College Bachelor of Science in Accounting
CPA licensed in NY since 2011

Service: U.S. Nationwide

Years of Experience: 15 years

About Andrew

Andrew learned the ins and outs of accounting and tax planning for small and large businesses at a regional firm, helping clients strategize. Working as a New York State auditor helped gain valuable insight into the “other side” and helped learn how to position clients in such a way that they are not only reducing their taxes where possible but also remaining compliant and legal. Andrew earned a role as a partner at a local firm before becoming an entrepreneur himself and started his own business after reading Tax-Free Wealth and meeting Tom Wheelwright. Andrew’s free time is spent primarily on keeping his daughter and son off their screens by keeping focused on Autocross Racing, working on cars, hiking, and generally doing anything that provides an adrenaline rush and stops just short of death.

Expertise/Specialty:

Multi-State Taxation

Sales Tax

Partnerships and S Corps

Tangible Property Regulations

Get to Know Andrew

Favorite Clients to Work With:
Strengths:

Preferred Communication Style:

Business owners that love to invest in real estate.

Clients that are visionaries that need someone to keep an eye on the details.

Clients that are open and willing to learn.

Businesses that have entered the “hockey stick” growth phase need someone to help them get organized and avoid expensive mistakes later on.

Finding new and creative ways to explain accounting and tax concepts to clients.

As a high implementor, Andrew looks at things mechanically and helps clients focus on the details of implementing their strategy.

Open and clear suit Andrew best and he prefers talking over email, a true rarity in the accounting industry!

Andrew Ziolo

Why I Love Being a CPA for Entrepreneurs:

I love being a CPA for entrepreneurs because I’ve noticed they spend their money on things much better than the government does. Entrepreneurs work way too hard to gain what they have only to end up in the crosshairs of takers that won’t, or don’t want to, work as hard as they do. I’ve seen too many situations where poor planning has either ended a business or put someone that was passionate about what they did out of business and that should never happen. It’s important that we preserve the right to pass on what we create to our children, grandchildren, and next generations.

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