KKB is pleased to announce that Hillary Cunningham joined the Firm as a Tax Manager. With more than six years of accounting and tax experience, Hillary brings notable expertise to the Firm’s tax department. She has experience in various industries, with a distinct emphasis on the real estate sector. Hillary provides a full range of tax services, including tax planning, transaction analysis, and tax notice resolution, and she is an expert in entity income taxation. Hillary serves a wide client base, including partnerships, S-Corps, Corporations, and individuals.
In Hillary’s role as Tax Manager, she assists KKB’s clients in navigating the complexities of contemporary tax laws and maintaining compliance with various federal and state laws. Her proactive approach and commitment to ongoing communications with clients to keep them informed significantly reduces their burden and enhances their decision-making abilities.
Prior to joining KKB, Hillary gained valuable experience and skills at a ‘Big Four’ firm for more than six years. Hillary is a member of the AICPA, and her professional affiliations are key in maintaining relationships with industry experts. Hillary earned a Master’s degree in accounting with an emphasis in Tax from Brigham Young University. Beyond her impressive professional pursuits, Hillary plays pickleball and enjoys board games and spending quality time with her family.
Please join us in welcoming Hillary to KKB! We look forward to sharing in her continued success and her positive impact on our team and clients!
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