Consultant

Arthur Auerbach, CPA, CGMA

Arthur Auerbach is a Special Consultant to Asbury Law Firm serving clients with tax consulting, estate and financial planning for individuals and closely-held businesses.

He is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, the New York, Greater Washington D.C., Georgia and Virginia Societies of CPAs and a past member of the AICPA Individual Tax Resource Panel.

He currently serves on the AICPA’s IRS Advocacy and Relations Committee and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Accountancy. From February 1, 2018 until May 31, 2019, Art also serves on the AICPA’s Tax Executive Committee. He also currently serves on the Georgia Tax Commissioner’s Advisory Group.

He is a member of the Georgia Society of CPAs Financial Literacy Task Force and beginning June 1, 2018 will serve as chair of the GSCPA Tax Committee. He has served as an advisor to the District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue and on the Tax Commissioner’s Advisory Group in Virginia, and is a member of the VSCPA Ethics Committee. Art also served on the Affordable Care Act task force of the American Institute of CPAs.

With over fifty years of experience working with small businesses, Art appreciates the challenges of complying with the myriad of regulations and requirements facing small and medium sized businesses trying to manage their tax obligations. His service on the Advisory Groups with the Tax Commissioners of Virginia, District of Columbia, and Georgia also provides experience in the problems of administering the complexities of the state and local tax obligations of small and medium sized businesses.

Art has taught hundreds of classes to CPAs across the county on a wide range of tax topics. He also has instructed on planning for retirement, budgeting for individuals and businesses, and planning for education. He also regularly advises practitioners and taxpayers how to navigate the Internal Revenue Service for a variety of issues.

Arthur Auerbach, CPA, CGMA
Email: art@asburylawfirm.com
Phone: (404) 382-9942
Fax: (404) 565-1103