Kimberly Iley

Kimberly Iley

CPA, CVA

Partner

Phone: 920.722.2141
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About Kimberly

Kimberly Iley is a Partner in the Firm’s Neenah, WI, office. She joins the Firm with over 25 years of accounting experience.

Kimberly has extensive experience in the preparation and planning of individual, trust, estate, and corporate tax returns; performing certified business valuations; helping clients resolve issues with the Internal Revenue Service and the Wisconsin Department of Revenue; and assisting clients with QuickBooks issues.

Areas of Focus

Business Valuations

Tax Preparation

Small Business

Individual Tax

Trust and Estate Tax

Education

Bachelor’s and Master’s of Accounting, Taxation, University of Florida

Certified Public Accountant

Certified Valuation Analyst

Professional Affiliations

Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accountants

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

National Association of Certified Valuation Analysis

Community Organizations

Winnebagoland Estate Planning Council, Past Treasurer

Women in Management, Past President

Recent Posts by Kimberly

Ensure Your Partnership Or Llc Complies With Tax Law

Ensure Your Partnership or LLC Complies With Tax Law

When drafting partnership and LLC operating agreements, various tax issues must be addressed. This is also true of multi-member LLCs
July Social Posts

What Expenses Can’t Be Written Off by Your Business?

If you check the Internal Revenue Code, you may be surprised to find that most business deductions aren’t specifically listed
Irs Issues Guidance On Tax Treatment Of Energy Efficiency Rebates

IRS Issues Guidance on Tax Treatment of Energy Efficiency Rebates

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) established and expanded numerous incentives to encourage taxpayers to increase their use of renewable energy
There's A New Threshold For Electronically Filing Information Returns

There’s a New Threshold for Electronically Filing Information Returns

Does your business file 10 or more information returns with the IRS? If the answer is yes, brace for a
Company Car

Providing a Company Car? Here’s How Taxes Are Handled

The use of a company vehicle is a valuable fringe benefit for owners and employees of small businesses. This perk