Our reputation for innovation and integrity has been unmatched among full-service CPA firms in Northeastern California for over 50 years. We've built that reputation by providing services tailored to meet our client's needs, and in doing so, have become the largest CPA firm in the area.
Since we planted our roots here in 1945, the community has relied on us for financial and business expertise encompassing an array of industries as diverse as our geography. For us accounting is much more than working with numbers. It's about relationships.
We take pride in our technical expertise and business acumen and, with our knowledge of the community and local economy, give personal attention to all of our clients to assist them with today's business and help them build a stronger tomorrow.
Skilled professionals bolster the firm's services, enabling us to help build profits for our clients and then to help them retain more of their earnings through aggressive and effective short and long term planning.
Our clients include large and small companies, governmental agencies, nonprofit organizations and individuals in such varied industries as retail, service industries, construction, agriculture and real estate. Our tax department's experience mirrors the make-up of our community's diverse demographics, including specific knowledge of the tax issues faced by those employed by the government and those who are retired.
At Haws, Theobald & Auman, PC we are dedicated to helping our clients excel in business and in the community. Our innovation continues to move us forward toward the future but it is our integrity that keeps us on firm ground.
Non-Profit Groups Information
If you think personal taxes are confusing, imagine the distress of the many charitable, not for profit organizations that operate primarily by volunteers who must comply with the myriad of complicated tax laws. And if you donate your hard-earned money to such an organization intending it to do good, you certainly do not want that donation going to pay tax penalties because a volunteer overlooked a tax rule or deadline.
Fortunately, the Board of Equalization offers free seminars to help non-profits understand the rules that apply to them, offer advice and assistance and give them the opportunity to seek professional tax guidance in a non-threatening forum.