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Daniel Cheung Joins Aviation Tax Consultants

Less Taxes, More Avgas

Aviation Tax Consultants (ATC) announced recently that Daniel Cheung, CPA has joined its consulting team. ATC has expertise that goes well beyond traditional accounting services to benefit aircraft owners while working within Federal Aviation Regulations.

"We feel very fortunate to have him on the team," said Fred McCarter, Founder of ATC. "With the addition of Daniel to our group, we can provide even better service for our clients. Buying an aircraft offers many opportunities to make costly mistakes. Our company helps aircraft buyers and owners avoid those pitfalls."

McCarter also added, "With the addition of Daniel as a partner in the business, ATC offers the continuity and efficiency that our clients and friends in the general aviation community will really appreciate."

Cheung brings to ATC a wealth of aviation tax planning experience. He has handled hundreds of aircraft acquisition transactions involving general aviation aircraft, from owner-flown single engine piston aircraft to corporate business jets. He has also established great working relationships within the general aviation community with business owners, pilots and aircraft sales professionals.

Cheung graduated from the Indiana University School of Business with a B.S. in accounting. He is a certified public accountant with extensive tax planning and accounting experience. Born and raised in Hong Kong, he has lived in Indiana since 1985 and now resides in Fishers, Indiana with his wife and 2 sons.

Cheung is very excited to be a part of ATC. He said, "The aviation tax consulting market is underserved, especially the single engine piston market. I believe that ATC fills this niche and provides a valuable service to the small business owners that utilize piston aircraft in their business. The ever-changing aviation tax regulations and Federal Aviation Regulations make it impossible for general tax practitioners to keep up. There is certainly a need for aviation tax specialists in the marketplace and I am excited to serve the general aviation community with my expertise."

Aviation Tax Consultants focuses exclusively on providing consulting services designed to maximize income tax savings and minimize sales and use tax for aircraft operators. Its professionals are committed to developing a thorough understanding of its clients' business objectives and operations, and to delivering all of its services in a timely, responsive and professional manner.

FMI: www.aviationtaxconsultants.com

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