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Local CPA Honored in Top 50 2008 IRS Practitioners

Business Wire, May 15, 2008

BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Jane Searing, a Shareholder with Clark Nuber, a CPA and consulting firm in Bellevue, was chosen as one of CPA Magazine's "Top 50 IRS Practitioners" for 2008. The magazine went to great lengths to identify the cast of 50 experts having extensive experience representing clients before the IRS in their various areas of expertise. Searing and the 49 other practitioners from around the U.S. were recognized in an article appearing in the CPA Magazine's April/May 2008 issue.

Searing, leader of the tax exempt organizations service group, currently serves as Chair of the AICPA's Exempt Organizations Taxation Technical Resource Panel. "I am very appreciative of the editors and publishers of The CPA Magazine for including me on their list. It is an honor to be counted among the practitioners on this list," said Searing. "I am privileged to be part of a great team at Clark Nuber that all deserve to be recognized as outstanding public accountants."

Headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, Clark Nuber is an award-winning CPA and consulting firm that has been in business for over five decades. One of the driving forces at Clark Nuber is to provide our clients with a level of personal attention that only a locally owned, single-office firm would be able to offer. We employ nearly 150 people with the expertise to provide business owners and leaders in commercial and not-for-profit organizations, as well as high net worth individuals, with a wide variety of services, including, financial statement audits, tax planning and compliance, state and local tax consulting, CFO/Controller/accounting services, estate planning, and specialty audits including benefit plans and government grants. We have been recognized both locally and nationally as one of the premier firms in the Northwest.

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