How Daniel got here
Daniel Chenoweth’s start in accounting is untraditional but perhaps fated nonetheless. With his undergraduate degree in psychology, he opted to postpone his graduate studies but was having trouble finding a job. He contacted a temp agency and was assigned to filing papers in an accounting department. He found he loved the work, and the employer hired him full-time as an accounting clerk. Soon thereafter, he returned to graduate school to obtain his degree in accounting.
Over the course of his career, Daniel has been twice awarded Super CPA by Virginia Business magazine in the Small Business Consulting category, has remained active in the community by teaching as an adjunct professor at West Virginia Wesleyan College in the Master of Business Administration program, and serving on the Board of Directors for the Virginia Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.
How Daniel can help you
To this day, Daniel’s favorite parts of his work are generating ideas and seeing them turn into reality as he helps his clients plan for new operations, figure out ways to increase efficiency, and minimize tax to increase cash flow and maximize growth. He specializes in entity tax, multi-state taxation, and forensic accounting in the construction and oil and gas industries. He also loves being involved in community business development and uses his expertise to help make our community better.
Focus Areas:
Research and Development Credits; Tax Credits and Incentives
Industry Area:
Construction and Real Estate