More Than Just a CPA Firm

- A Business Partner

Accounting Services

Accounting
Audits, Reviews, and Compilations
PCAOB Audits
Financial Forecasts and Projections
Certified QuickBooks Pro Advisor

Tax Services

Business Tax Planning & Preparation
Individual Tax Planning & Preparation
Estate & Trust Tax Preparation
Missouri Tax Credits and Incentives

Consulting Services

Business Consulting
Entity Selection
Succession Planning
Estate Planning
Mergers & Acquisitions
Litigation Support & Expert Witness

About Us

Milhouse & Neal, LLP is a St. Louis mid-size, public accounting and business consulting firm specializing in strategic advisory services. We offer a full range of personalized accounting, tax planning, and business consulting services. We take a proactive approach to reducing income and estate taxes by integrating tax planning with long term business and personal financial planning.

As a business owner, you will constantly be confronted with challenges. However, you do not have to face them alone. We view every client relationship like a partnership. Our professionals take a personal interest in our clients’ businesses and treat them as if they were our own. We will work with you to help you make informed business decisions that are consistent with your goals and objectives; and provide you with accurate financial information in a timely manner.

Understanding and appreciating our clients’ unique needs is one of our firm’s key priorities. “Are you looking for a top accounting firm in St. Louis?” Is Milhouse & Neal a good fit for your business? The best way to find out is to give us a call. It would be our privilege to discover ways in which we can help you achieve your professional and personal financial goals.

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Revocable living trusts are widely used and widely misunderstood. This article explains what revocable trusts actually do, what they don’t do, and why proper design, funding, and coordination matter. Understanding these nuances can help prevent surprises and improve estate planning outcomes.
S-corporations 101: FAQs for business owners

S-corporations 101: FAQs for business owners

S-corporations are one of the most frequently discussed (but often misunderstood) tax structures for small business owners. While they can offer real savings on self-employment taxes, the benefits aren't automatic - they depend on your income level, involvement in the business, and whether you're ready to manage the added compliance responsibilities. Here's what you need to know about how S-corps work, who they're right for, and what's required to maintain one.
Understanding the IRS’s new deduction for qualified overtime compensation

Understanding the IRS’s new deduction for qualified overtime compensation

The IRS has introduced a new federal income tax deduction for qualified overtime compensation, effective for tax years 2025 through 2028. Eligible workers can deduct up to $12,500 (or $25,000 on joint returns) of the overtime premium they earn above their regular rate of pay. This deduction reduces is available to FLSA-covered employees who meet specific eligibility requirements, including valid Social Security numbers and certain filing status conditions.
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10845 Olive Blvd., Suite 190
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
314.995.6900 Phone
314.995.6903 Fax
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