Sue Folkringa Has Been Appointed To NBAA’s Tax Committee
Wolcott & Associates, P.A. is proud to announce that Sue Folkringa, a CPA with the firm, was officially appointed to the NBAA’s Tax Committee during the recent NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition held in Las Vegas.
NBAA’s Tax Committee’s efforts are focused in the area of taxes affecting business/corporate aircraft and the impact of the Internal Revenue Service Rules, Securities and Exchange Commission Rules, and the Federal Aviation Regulations. Sue has been a member of the Committee’s Planning Group for the last year, prior to being officially voted on to the Committee at the recent Tax, Regulatory and Risk Management Conference.
Sue is a Certified Public Accountant and has been Wolcott & Associates, P.A.’s resident “Aviation Taxologist” for over 9 years. She is a licensed pilot, certified ATP, proud owner-pilot of a Piper Comanche aircraft and flies gliders in her spare time. She holds a Masters of Taxation from Florida Atlantic University, as well as an MBA - Accounting and Finance and a BBA - Accounting from Grand Valley State University.
Sue is also a board member of Florida Aviation Business Association (FABA) and a member of NBAA, AOPA, EAA, AIPCA, FICPA, SFBAA and CalCPA. She is a frequent presenter at NBAA Tax Conferences, AOPA Summits and other industry events. No stranger to public speaking, Sue also co-presents Wolcott & Associates aviation tax webinars which feature topics that address financial and tax issues relative to aircraft owners, operators, financial and legal professionals.
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