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Timothy L. Wingate Jr., EA
Timothy L. Wingate Jr.
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Timothy L. Wingate Jr., EA is a licensed Enrolled Agent admitted to practice before the IRS and the Founder/President of G+F Business & Financial Consulting LLC. He is also a member of the Intuit® ProConnect™ Tax Customer Council. Timothy is a Construction Accountant who earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from the University of South Florida. He also is a QuickBooks Online Certified ProAdvisor and received his Graduate Certification in Advanced Conflict Resolution Practice from Nova Southeastern University.

Timothy is a proud member of the Associated General Contractors of America Florida East Coast Chapter and the Construction Financial Management Association. He also worked many years with his father who has been a licensed general contractor since 1984. Timothy has been a well-respected leader in the business community for several years. He is known for his integrity, strategic thinking skills, and his ability to handle complex financial problems. He held a double role as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer of a longstanding nonprofit organization in Palm Beach County, FL. His experience consists of negotiating federal, state, and private contracts; managing multiple program budgets during a fiscal year; implementing accounting systems, and solving company financial dilemmas.

Timothy L. Wingate Jr., EA
Founder/President of G+F Business & Financial Consulting LLC and a member of the Intuit® ProConnect™ Tax Customer Council
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