What an CPA can do for Ohio taxpayers
A CPA in Ohio is licensed by the Ohio Board of Accountancy and authorized to perform the full scope of public accounting work in the state — including audit and attestation services that no other tax-preparer credential allows. For tax work specifically, a Ohio CPA combines federal return preparation with deep familiarity with the Ohio state tax code, multi-state apportionment for clients with cross-border activity, and year-round bookkeeping or controllership for closely held businesses.
CPAs in Ohio hold unlimited representation rights before the IRS, identical to those held by Enrolled Agents and tax attorneys. The CPA credential’s additional value, relative to an EA, is the integration of accounting and tax practice in a single professional — particularly useful for businesses, professional practices, and high-net-worth families with both reporting and planning needs.
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How to verify an CPA’s credentials in Ohio
The IRS publishes a free, queryable Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications at irs.treasury.gov/rpo/rpo.jsf. Search by ZIP code, last name, or credential to confirm an active CPA filing-season status in Ohio. For CPAs specifically, the Ohio Board of Accountancy maintains its own public license-lookup tool, which will confirm the CPA’s license status, license number, and any disciplinary history. Our PTIN verification guide walks through the process step by step.
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Each city page within Ohio includes a credential breakdown identical to this one but scoped to that city. Use the city links above to drill in further.