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Anton & Chia, LLP Completes Merger With Aleshire Accountancy Corporation

Broadens Management Depth with Over 20 Years of Personal and Corporate Tax Compliance and Advisory Experience

Anton & Chia, LLP Completes Merger With Aleshire Accountancy Corporation
2012-09-06
NEWPORT BEACH, CA, September 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Anton & Chia, LLP is a full service accounting firm that focuses on auditing financial statements for domestic and international clients to prepare them for listing on a U.S. stock exchange and/or we provide the required audit compliance for those companies already listed in the United States of America. Anton & Chia, LLP announced today that it has appointed Robert A. Aleshire as its Tax Managing Partner and Anton & Chia, LLP and Aleshire Accountancy Corporation has effectuated a merger of its mutual practices as of September 4, 2012. Mr. Aleshire has over 20 years of personal and corporate tax compliance and advisory experience in industries of financial services, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, real estate development, real estate investment, retail, and software development.

Gregory A. Wahl, Founding Member and Managing Partner of Anton & Chia, LLP, commented, "Robert brings a tremendous amount of leadership and industry experience to Anton & Chia, LLP that is relevant to our objectives of expanding our North American west coast practice so we can directly facilitate commerce with Asia, India, Southeast Asia and Australia. We believe integrating our San Diego office with our Mexico City joint venture will assist us in entering and broadening our Hispanic client base. Robert has a wealth of knowledge and capability to help us in the further development of our firm and to establish the tax practice for Anton & Chia, LLP."

Robert most recently served as President of Aleshire Accountancy Corporation in San Diego. Robert began his career in 1992 with Considine & Considine in San Diego and joined Pricewaterhouse Coopers in 2001 where he worked as Middle Market Tax Manager. After leaving Pricewaterhouse Coopers Robert joined a private billion dollar corporation in the financial services industry as the Tax Director and left in 2008 to found and operate his tax practice in the San Diego area. Robert's experience includes tax services for all business entities, exempt organizations, estates/trusts and individuals. Other related services include structuring of business entities, tax planning and strategic financial planning in conjunction with financial planners, business consulting and audit defense. His experience as the Tax Director for a billion dollar corporation in the financial services industry included structured financing and strategic planning related to mortgage banking securitizations and providing audit defense in front of the IRS and related state tax reporting agencies.

ABOUT ANTON & CHIA, LLP:

Anton & Chia, LLP is registered with the PCAOB, CPAB and the AICPA and we focus on providing assurance, tax, and consulting services to companies that are planning to go public or are already publicly traded in the United States of America. We have offices in Hong Kong, India, Mexico City, Newport Beach, San Diego and Vancouver.

Anton & Chia, LLP routinely posts news and other important information on its website: www.ancsecservices.com

Contact Information:

Anton & Chia, LLP

Newport Beach Office
Gregory Anton Wahl
Managing Partner
Office: 949.769.8905
Fax: 949.623.9885
4400 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 970
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Email: info@ancsecservices.com
Website: www.ancsecservices.com

San Diego Office
Robert M. Aleshire
Partner
Office: 619.241.2990
Fax: 619.231.9505
2445 Fifth Avenue, Suite 400
San Diego, CA 92101
Email: baleshire@ancsecservices.com
Website: www.ancsecservices.com

Anton & Chia, LLP is a full service accounting firm. For further information, please contact us at 949. 769. 8905

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[Press-News.org] Anton & Chia, LLP Completes Merger With Aleshire Accountancy Corporation
Broadens Management Depth with Over 20 Years of Personal and Corporate Tax Compliance and Advisory Experience