Michael B. Allmon was honored with the Saul Braverman Memorial Award by the California Society of Certified Public Accountants’ Taxation Committee at their award meeting in Newport Beach on May 11, 2015.
Michael B. Allmon Receives 2015 Saul Braverman Memorial Award from California Society of Certified Public Accountants
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Michael B. Allmon Receives 2015 Saul Braverman Memorial Award from California
Society of Certified Public Accountants
Michael B. Allmon was honored with the Saul Braverman Memorial Award by the
California Society of Certified Public Accountants’ Taxation Committee at their award
meeting in Newport Beach on May 11, 2015.
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One recipient is chosen for the Saul Braverman Award each year for “distinguished
service in the area of tax practice in the spirit of Saul Braverman’s professionalism,
creativity and contribution to his clients, and the profession as a whole.” The 40,000-
member CalCPA is the nation’s largest state accounting organization and the largest CPA
association in California.
Allmon has over 40 years of experience in tax planning and preparation, estate planning,
and financial planning for businesses and individuals. After working for Laventhol &
Horwath, and Zusman, Cameron & Allmon, he founded his own firm of Michael B.
Allmon & Associates, LLP, CPAs in 1988 where he specializes in serving the needs of
high net worth individuals.
Michael has been involved with CalCPA in multiple capacities over the years including
founding the Estate Planning Committee, chairing the Los Angeles Chapter Estate
Planning Committee, serving on CalCPA’s Board of Directors and participating as vice
president of the Los Angeles Chapter.
In addition, Allmon created the Mentoring Program for CalCPA in Los Angeles and was
an Advisory Board member and partner of Loyola Marymount’s Career Development
Services.
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Since 2012, Allmon has also been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Group
Insurance Trust of CalCPA where he has served on several committees including Audit
Committee, Claims and Plan Design Committee, the Executive Committee, and currently
chairs the Finance Committee.
Allmon has spoken on a variety of tax, estate and financial planning topics to various
Boards of Directors, civic organizations and professional organizations including Internal
Revenue Service, Loyola Marymount Alumni, University of Southern California,
University of California, Los Angeles, CalCPA technical committees and the LA County
Bar Association. He has authored over 20 articles on personal finance and other estate
related topics (available on his website at http://mbacpas.com). His “podcast” on “end of
life” issues is also available on his website.
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