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Winning Back-Office Strategies to Boost Your Business Agility
VIEWpoint Issue 1 | 2023
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by Merrisa Milliner, Marketing & Communications Director, Doeren Mayhew
Houston CPA firm Doeren Mayhew has announced the promotions of Carrie Koshkin, JD, and Chris Haas, CPA, growing its local management team to 12 shareholders.
As an international tax accountant in the firm’s Houston International Tax Group, Koshkin brings nearly 15 years’ experience in international tax services, collaborating with numerous multinational clients. Her areas of expertise include global tax planning, including helping clients enter new jurisdictions, manage U.S. tax consequences of cross-border transactions, take advantage of export incentives and more.
Haas brings more than 10 years’ experience to the Doeren Mayhew Tax Group. Specializing in the tax services for closely held businesses and high-net-worth individuals, Haas’ industry expertise includes manufacturing and distribution, auto dealers, real estate and more. On top of managing the complex domestic tax needs of the firm’s diverse client base, Haas specializes in manufacturing accounting and also helps lead the Manufacturing Group in Houston.
For more information, contact our Houston CPA firm.
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