Eric Halvorson
Eric Halvorson brings a well-rounded background in tax, finance, and client service to his role at BNC Tax & Accounting. He holds a degree in Classical Studies from Gonzaga University, a foundation that reflects his analytical mindset and thoughtful approach to problem solving.
His professional experience includes work in tax preparation, treasury services, and financial operations, giving him a broad understanding of how financial systems and tax compliance intersect. Over time, Eric has developed a focus on helping individuals navigate their U.S. tax obligations with clarity and confidence.
Eric is known for his steady, measured approach and his ability to make complex topics easier to understand. He works closely with clients to ensure they feel informed and supported throughout the tax process, taking the time to listen carefully and provide clear, practical guidance.
At BNC Tax & Accounting, Eric supports clients with U.S. tax preparation and is continuing to expand his experience in cross border tax matters. As he looks ahead to increasing his own international exposure, he brings both curiosity and intention to developing a deeper understanding of the needs of globally mobile clients.
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